Administration of Estates of Persons of Unsound Mind Act, 1951 | Chapter 155 — Uganda law | Esheria

Administration of Estates of Persons of Unsound Mind Act, 1951

Defines the term "court" to mean the High Court.

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Jurisdiction
Uganda
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Chapter 155
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Citation provenance: source:ug:ulii · schema StatuteEnrichmentPublicV1.

Source attribution: Source: Uganda Legal Information Institute

Statute overview

About this statute

If a sum (for pay, pension, gratuity or similar) is payable to a person of unsound mind and no manager has been appointed, the person by whom the sum is payable must apply to the court for directions; the court may direct part be used for maintenance and may order surplus accumulation. The court may, on an application by petition about the estate of a person of unsound mind, make such orders as it thinks fit, subject to this Act. A court-appointed manager (or other person appointed by the court) must, in the name and on behalf of a person of unsound mind, execute conveyances and instruments for sales, mortgages or other dispositions of that person's estate as the court orders. The court may order a fit person to pay, deliver or transfer property standing in the name of a person residing outside Uganda to the manager appointed for that person's estate where the court is satisfied the person is of unsound mind and a manager has been appointed according to the law of the place of residence. The Chief Justice may, by statutory instrument, grant magistrates some or all powers of the court, either generally or for particular persons or classes.