C-81, r. 1 - Regulation respecting the application of the Public Curator Act

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3. (Revoked).
O.C. 361-90, s. 3; O.C. 594-99, s. 3; O.C. 584-2015, s. 10.
3. In order to establish the Public Curator’s authority as regards property that devolves to the State, the Public Curator may require the following information and documents from any interested person who has personal knowledge of the facts:
(1)  a statement indicating that the deceased had no spouse or relatives within the degrees of succession, or that all known successors have renounced the succession and that no other successor is known or has laid claim to the succession;
(2)  a certified true copy of the renunciations of the succession by known successors;
(3)  any document attesting to the refusal by a person appointed liquidator of a succession to discharge his duty, or his later renunciation, if applicable;
(4)  a true copy of the death certificate of the deceased and, if applicable, his marriage contract and his will, or, failing that, a declaration pertaining to legal devolution of the succession.
O.C. 361-90, s. 3; O.C. 594-99, s. 3.