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GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AUSTRALIA CONSOLIDATED TRUST ACT 1994 - SECT 18
Trust may act as executor, administrator or trustee
18 Trust may act as executor, administrator or trustee
(1) The Trust may: (a) apply for and obtain, or join in applying for and
obtaining, probate of the will, or letters of administration for the estate,
of a deceased person if the Church has a beneficial interest, vested or
contingent, in the estate of that person, and
(b) accept appointment and act
as trustee or co-trustee under a trust if the trust property is not already
vested in the Trust by or in accordance with this Act and the trust was
created wholly or partly for the benefit of the Church, and
(c) do all things
necessary for the exercise of its functions as executor, administrator or
trustee.
(2) If authorised by the Trust to do so, a trustee or a person
employed by the Trust may, on behalf of the Trust: (a) swear an affidavit, or
(b) make a declaration or statement, or
(c) give security and do any other
act or thing,
that is, by any charter, enactment or rule of court, required to
be done by a person who is applying for or granted probate or letters of
administration, or who is administering a trust.
(3) The Trust may: (a)
renounce executorship, or
(b) decline to act as administrator of an estate,
or
(c) retire, or decline to act, as trustee of property (other than property
vested in it by or in accordance with Part 3).
(4) Any commission or other
remuneration earned by the Trust as an executor, administrator or trustee
appointed under the authority of this section belongs to the Trust and the
Trust may use or apply the commission or remuneration only for an object or
purpose specified or approved by the Trust.
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