What is the state of the law in Ontario regarding the distribution of the assets of a deceased person?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Miller's Estate, In re, 212 Cal.App.2d 284, 27 Cal.Rptr. 909 (Cal. App. 1963):

'* * * there is no showing or provision for security to ensure the carrying out of the judgment to be made and entered in said proceeding of Hartman v. Burford, imposing a trust upon the assets of said estate upon distribution thereof to the distributees named in said will of said decedent, and said assets are apt to be concealed, consumed and disposed of by said distributees in violation of the trust to be imposed upon said assets by the judgment in said action entitled Hartman v. Burford.'

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