Conservatory Measures
What is a conservatory measure?
The Superintendent of Bankruptcy puts in place conservatory measures when a bankruptcy or insolvency estate needs protection. It might be in cases of Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) malfeasance or if serious wrongdoing on the part of a LIT puts estate files at risk. Conservatory measures may also be put in place if a LIT becomes ill or dies without a valid succession agreement. Finally, conservatory measures may be put in place if a LIT, for whatever reason, has allowed the administration of his or her practice to become substandard.
2019—Directions for Lifting of Conservatory Measures
- Directions to Canada Post–September 20, 2019
- Directions to the Royal Bank of Canada–September 20, 2019
- Directions to Lemieux Nolet Inc.–September 20, 2019
2017—Directions for Conservatory Measures
- Directions to Mr. Éric Daoust–April 10, 2017
- Directions to the Royal Bank of Canada–April 10, 2017
- Directions to the Official Receiver–April 10, 2017
- Directions to the Canada Post Corporation–April 10, 2017
- Directions to Lemieux Nolet inc.–April 24, 2017
- Directions to the Royal Bank of Canada–April 24, 2017
2008—Directions for Lifting Conservatory Measures
- Directions for lifting of Conservatory Measures (Royal Bank)–August 29, 2008
- Directions for lifting of Conservatory Measures (Sylvie Laperrière)–August 29, 2008
- Directions for lifting of Conservatory Measures (Official Receiver)–August 29, 2008
2007—Directions for Lifting Conservatory Measures
2007—Directions for Conservatory Measures
- Directions to the Official Receiver not to appoint Daniel Adam as trustee or administrator–November 27, 2007
- Directions to the Official Receiver to take possession and control of the assets and files of six estates–November 27, 2007
- Directions to Sylvie Laperrière–November 27, 2007
- Directions to the Royal Bank–November 27, 2007