Breach of trust: trustee's failure to comply with a statutory order permits suit to proceed without prior consent. Failure by a trustee, without reasonable excuse, to comply with an order under section 5 is deemed a breach of trust affording ground for a suit under the Code of Civil Procedure, and any such suit based on that failure may be instituted without previous consent of the Advocate General, without prejudice to other penalties or liabilities under law.
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Breach of trust: trustee's failure to comply with a statutory order permits suit to proceed without prior consent.
Failure by a trustee, without reasonable excuse, to comply with an order under section 5 is deemed a breach of trust affording ground for a suit under the Code of Civil Procedure, and any such suit based on that failure may be instituted without previous consent of the Advocate General, without prejudice to other penalties or liabilities under law.
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