Section 102Part 1 — Trusts Act
Rights and remedies of enforcers
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Subject to the terms of that person’s appointment —
an enforcer has the same rights as a beneficiary of an ordinary trust —
to bring administrative and other actions, and make applications to the court, concerning the trust; and
to be informed of the terms of the trust, to receive information concerning the trust and its administration from the trustee, and to inspect and take copies of trust documents;
in the performance of that person’s duties, if any, an enforcer has the rights of a trustee of an ordinary trust to protection and indemnity and to make applications to the court for an opinion, advice or direction or for relief from personal liability; and
in the event of a breach of trust an enforcer has, on behalf of the trust, the same personal and proprietary remedies against the trustee and against third parties as a beneficiary of an ordinary trust.