Absentees Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. A.3
| Citation: | Absentees Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. A.3 | |
| Information about this text: | Consolidation: Amended by: 1992, c. 32, s. 1; 1999, c. 6, s. 1. | |
| URL: | http://www.canlii.org/on/laws/sta/a-3/20030327/whole.html | |
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Absentees Act
R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER A.3
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Amended by: 1992, c. 32, s. 1; 1999, c. 6, s. 1.
Definition
Declaration by court
2. (1) The Ontario Court (General Division) may by order declare a person to be an absentee if it is shown that due and satisfactory inquiry has been made, or may direct such further inquiry to be made and proceedings to be taken as the court considers expedient before making any order. R.S.O. 1990, c. A.3, s. 2 (1).
Application, who may make
(2) The application for the order may be made by,
(a) the Attorney General;
(b) any one or more of the next of kin of the alleged absentee;
(c) the person to whom the alleged absentee is married;
(d) the person of the opposite sex or the same sex with whom the alleged absentee was living in a conjugal relationship outside marriage immediately before the absentee's disappearance;
(e) a creditor; or
(f) any other person. R.S.O. 1990, c. A.3, s. 2 (2); 1999, c. 6, s. 1.
Appeal
Order declaring person no longer absentee
Administration of estate
Who may be appointed committee
Powers and duties of court and committee
Powers of committee to expend money out of estate
Lands in Ontario of foreign absentee
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