Public Trustee Act Cap 168 in Kenya

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Section 24 of Public Trustee Act CAP 168: Power to incur expenditure

The Public Trustee may, in addition to any other powers of expenditure lawfully exercisable by him, incur expenditure on such acts as may be necessary for the proper care and management of any property belonging to any trust or estate administered by him.

Section 25 of Public Trustee Act CAP 168: Other provisions regarding Public Trustee

(1) Deleted by Act No. 6 of 2018, s. 15. (2) The Public Trustee shall appoint such person or persons as he shall think fit to act as his agents in the managing, collecting and getting in of property belonging to deceased persons whose estates are in course of administration by him or of any estate...

Section 26 of Public Trustee Act CAP 168: Government liability for acts of Public Trustee

(1) The Government shall be liable to make good all sums required to discharge any liability which the Public Trustee, if he were a private executor, administrator or trustee, would be personally liable to discharge, except when the liability is one to which neither the Public Trustee nor any of his...

Section 27 of Public Trustee Act CAP 168: Rules

The Attorney-General may make rules for— (a) defining the duties of the Public Trustee; (b) defining the powers and liabilities of agents, appointing such persons as may be thought advisable to be ex officio agents, fixing the amount of security to be given by agents and generally regulating their...

Section 28 of Public Trustee Act CAP 168: Application of the Unclaimed Financial Assets Act (Cap. 494)

The provisions in the Unclaimed Financial Assets Act (Cap. 494) that require institutions to remit unclaimed assets to the Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority shall not apply to the Public Trustee.

Section 29 of Public Trustee Act CAP 168: Alternative dispute resolution

The Public Trustee may apply alternative forms of dispute resolution mechanisms to resolve disputes relating to the administration of estates and trusts.

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