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...lost instrument of alienation
(a) $22
(b) $22
(c) $22
(d) $22
(e) $220
(f) $220
(a) $23
(b) $23
(c) $23
(d) $23
(e) $228
(f) $228
Filing an application in respect of the following:
(a) vesting land on change of ownership and declaring that land as Māori freehold land
(b) exemption from providing special valuation of Māori freehold land
(c) vesting order for transfer of Māori freehold land or any interest in Māori freehold land
(d) revesting of land v...
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Name
Address
Email:
Please tick the statement(s) that apply Proposed Trustee Beneficiary/Owner
signature
Name
Address
Email:
Please tick the statement(s) that apply Proposed Trustee Beneficiary/Owner
signature
Name
Address
Email:
Please tick the statement(s) that apply Proposed Trustee Beneficiary/Owner
signature
Name
Address
Email:
Please tick the statement(s) that apply Proposed Trustee Beneficiary/Ow...
A person who has not yet reached the age of 20.
9. Owner(s) of shares of land held within a trust. Beneficiaries are also called the
beneficial owners.
10.
Although this will require time, effort, and patience, it is important to have support from other owners before submitting an application. The judge will always consider the wellbeing of the whenua and other owners when making a decision.
It is also rarely being used by owners in their capacity as owners. If they have possession of the land they will have, in most cases, an Occupation Order or a leasing arrangement with the owners.
These rules ensure that the Act’s
kaupapa is met – to promote the retention
of Māori land in the hands of its owners and
their whānau and hapū 4 and to facilitate the
occupation, development, and utilisation of
that land for the benefit of its owners and
their whānau and hapū.
These rules ensure that the Act’s
kaupapa is met – to promote the retention
of Māori land in the hands of its owners and
their whānau and hapū 4 and to facilitate the
occupation, development, and utilisation of
that land for the benefit of its owners and
their whānau and hapū.