receiver
sequestrator
Canada Business Corporations Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. C-44
2. (1) ...
"personal representative"
means a person who stands in place of and represents another
person including, but not limited to, a trustee, an executor, an
administrator, a receiver, an agent, a liquidator of a succession, a
guardian, a tutor, a curator, a mandatary or an attorney;
Only common law
terminology ("receiver"
) is
used in the English version. The corresponding civil law concept is "sequestrator"
.
The problem does not arise in the French
version because "séquestre"
refers to both the civil law and the common law concept.
In the English
version, "or sequestrator"
is added.
(Amendment to the English version only)
2. (1) ...
"personal
representative"
means a person who stands in place of and represents another
person including, but not limited to, a trustee, an executor, an
administrator, a liquidator of a succession, an administrator of the property
of others, a guardian or tutor, a curator, a receiver or sequestrator,
an agent or mandatary or an attorney;
Federal Law-Civil Law Harmonization Act, No. 3, S.C. 2011, c. 21, s. 13(1).