KShs 3,300.00
It serves as a formal declaration that outlines the circumstances under which the certificate was lost and includes details such as the trust’s name, the date of incorporation, and the names of the trustees. The affidavit must be executed in the presence of a notary public or other authorized official to ensure its validity. Once notarized, the affidavit, along with any supporting documentation, is submitted to the relevant authority or court as part of the process to obtain a replacement certificate. This legal instrument is crucial as it helps maintain the continuity of the trust’s legal status, ensuring that the trust can continue to operate and hold assets without interruption due to the loss of the original incorporation document. It is an essential step in safeguarding the trust’s interests and upholding its obligations to beneficiaries and other related parties.
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