the Public Curator definition
Examples of the Public Curator in a sentence
The Trustees shall, as and when required by law, and may at any time prior to such required time, pay all or part of such amounts so held to a court in the province where the Trust has its head office or to the Public Curator (or other similar government official or agency) in the province where the Trust has its head office whose receipt shall be a good release, acquittance and discharge of the obligations of the Trustees.
The Trustees shall, as and when required by law, and may at any time prior to such required time, pay all or part of such amounts so held to a court in the province where the Trust has its office or to the Public Curator (or other similar government official or agency) in the province where the Trust has its office whose receipt shall be a good release and discharge of the obligations of the Trustees.
On such date, all cash to which such former holder was entitled shall be deemed to have been surrendered to the Acquiror immediately prior to the application of any applicable laws pertaining to unclaimed property then in effect including, pursuant to the Unclaimed Personal Property and Vested Property Act (Alberta), the Unclaimed Property Act (British Columbia), the Public Curator Act (Québec) or other analogous legislation.
On such date, all cash to which such former holder was entitled shall be deemed to have been surrendered to the Acquiror immediately prior to the application of any applicable Laws pertaining to unclaimed property then in effect including, pursuant to the Unclaimed Personal Property and Vested Property Act (Alberta), the Unclaimed Property Act (British Columbia), the Public Curator Act (Québec) or other analogous legislation.