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Report 20 (1975) - Powers of Attorney and Unsoundness of Body or Mind

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History of this Reference (Digest)

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American Bar Association2.14, 5.3, 5.10
 
Attorney-
Meaning1.6
Protection of3.6, 8.23
 
Bank account2.4
 
British Columbia. See Law Reform Commission of British Columbia
 
Canada-
See Law Reform Commission of British Columbia
Manitoba Law Reform Commission
Ontario Law Reform Commission
Royal Commission Inquiry into Civil Rights in Ontario
 
Coma-7.1, 7.2
And see Incommunicate principal
 
Committee, meaning1.11
 
Confirmation of power of attorney4.7, 8.5-8.9
 
Court-
Declaratory jurisdiction4.8
Means the Supreme Court1.14
Supervision of attorney5.9, 5.19, 5.27, 5.28, 5.36, 6.5, 7.2, 8.14-8.20
 
Declaratory order4.8
 
Fiduciary relationship5.34, 6.4
 
Holborn Law Society5.11
 
Incapable person-
Management of property2.8-2.12
Meaning1.9
And see Surrogate management
 
Incommunicate principal8.7, 8.21, 8.22
 
Informal management2.6
 
Initial unsoundness of mind-
Confirmation of power of attorney4.7, 8.5-8.9
Determination of the question4.4-4.7, 6.2
General incapacity3.2, 8.3
Laws and proposals abroad4.5
Meaning1.12
Particular incapacity3.3, 8.3, 8.4
Present law3.2, 3.3, 8.4
Recommendations4.7, 8.3-8.9
Risk to attorney and strangers4.2, 4.4
Risk to principal of imposition4.2, 4.3
Safeguards4.5-4.8
 
Joint bank account2.4
 
Law Commission in England4.5, 5.11, 5.12
 
Law Reform Commission of British Columbia4.6, 5.13, 5.31-5.36, 6.4
 
Law Society in England4.5, 5.11, 5.12
 
Manitoba Law Reform Commission4.5, 5.13, 5.22-5.30
 
Mentally ill, meaning in Mental Health Act1.8
 
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws5.4, 5.5, 5.10
 
Next friend, proceedings by8.14
 
Non est factum3.2
 
Ontario Law Reform Commission4.5, 4.6, 5.13, 5.15-5.21
 
Paralysis7.1, 7.2
And see Incommunicate principal
 
Partner, supervening unsoundness of mind8.10
 
Patient-
Management of property2.7
Meaning1.8
 
Physical handicap7.1, 7.2
And see Incommunicate principal
 
Power of attorney under the present law2.3
 
Present law on powers of attorney and unsoundness of mind3.1-3.6
 
Principal-
Court proceedings on behalf of8.14
Meaning1.6
 
Property management during unsoundness of mind today2.1-2.14
 
Protected person-meaning1.9
 
Protected power of attorney-
Accounts5.18, 5.25, 8.17, 8.19
Canada5.14-5.36
Change of attorney5.9, 5.19, 5.27, 5.28, 8.16, 8.19
Confirmation8.6
Effect of surrogate management5.2, 5.9, 5.10, 5.20
England5.11, 5.12
Filing-see registration
Initial safeguards4.5-4.7, 5.6, 5.7, 5.12, 5.16, 5.23, 5.24, 5.32
Judicial control6.5, 8.13, 8.19, 8.20
Meaning1.7
Recommendations6.1-6.6, 8.12
Registration5.6, 5.17, 5.24, 5.36, 6.3
Revocation8.19
Risks8.12
Variation8.18, 8.19
United States of America5.2-5.10
 
Report on powers of attorney generally1.3
 
Royal Commission Inquiry into Civil Rights in Ontario5.13, 5.14
 
Settlement of property2.2
 
Special Power of Attorney for Small Property Interests Act (U.S.A.)5.4-5.10
 
Stigma2.9, 8.15
 
Summary of recommendations1.1
 
Supervening unsoundness of mind-
Discussion3.4, 5.1-5.29, 8.10
Meaning1.13
 
Surrogate management-
Drawbacks2.8-2.13
Effect on power of attorney3.5, 5.9, 5.10, 5.20, 5.29, 5.33, 8.24
Meaning in this report1.10
 
Terms of reference1.2
 
Transfer of property for the purpose of management2.2, 2.4
 
Tutor, proceedings by8.14
 
Virginia5.2, 5.10
 
Will, analogies to2.14
 
Working paper1.4
 

 


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