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A discharged committee, whether it be a private committee or the PGT, is released from liability concerning the management of the estate except in respect of undisclosed acts, neglects, defaults, or accounts, or where the committee was dishonest or unlawful in their conduct (PPA s 13(4)(b)).  A difference of opinion between the person and committee as to how the estate should have been handled is not by itself a reason to support a committee’s discharge.  
A discharged committee, whether it be a private committee or the PGT, is released from liability concerning the management of the estate except in respect of undisclosed acts, neglects, defaults, or accounts, or where the committee was dishonest or unlawful in their conduct (PPA s 13(4)(b)).  A difference of opinion between the person and committee as to how the estate should have been handled is not by itself a reason to support a committee’s discharge.  


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