Does a bankrupt have a duty to report the interest obtained by virtue of the court orders to the trustee?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Monteith (Bankruptcy), Re, 2004 SKQB 55 (CanLII):

As well, the bankrupt’s explanation for not advising the trustee was that she was unaware she had a duty to report the property interest obtained by virtue of the court orders to the trustee. Benko v. Monteith

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