Is a trustee entitled to a release in order to discharge a trustee?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Bronson v. Hewitt, 2010 BCSC 169 (CanLII):

In King v. Mullins (1852), 61 E.R. 469, the court held that although it was usual practice to give a release in order to discharge a trustee, a trustee paying in accordance with the letter of the trust has no right to require a release.

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