MLC succession tereo
• He whāngai tūturu i raro i te ture. (Tirohia te whārangi 3 mō ngā whakamāramatanga ki te tuku tono mana tuku).
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-succession-tereo.pdf (1.2 mb)
• He whāngai tūturu i raro i te ture. (Tirohia te whārangi 3 mō ngā whakamāramatanga ki te tuku tono mana tuku).
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-succession-tereo.pdf (1.2 mb)
The meeting must be properly advertised, including the purpose of the meeting. 3 Consult the lessee(s) if any. You need to seek the written consent of your proposal from any lessee(s). 4 Consult a surveyor.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-title-improvement-english.pdf (385 kb)
Me āta pānui te hui me ana pūtake. 3 Kōrero ki ngā kairīhi, mēnā he kairīhi. Me rapu rawa he whakaaetanga ā-tuhi mō tō tono mai i ngā kairīhi. 4 Kōrero ki ngā kairangahau wāwāhi.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-title-improvement-tereo.pdf (349 kb)
The beneficiaries hold their individual shares in the land as beneficial owners. Footnotes 3 4 Where a vesting order is sought to gift Māori land shares that have a value of over $2,000, the owner of the shares will need to give evidence, either in Court or in a written affidavit 13 or declaration, to support the application.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english.pdf (333 kb)
To find out more about how to set up a trust, visit maorilandcourt.govt.nz/your-maori-land/trusts-and- incorporations/creating-a-trust-or-incorporation/ Types of trustees The Act recognises 3 types of trustee. RESPONSIBLE TRUSTEES Responsible trustees are responsible for: • carrying out the terms of the trust order • administering and managing the business of the trust • preserving the assets of the trust • collecting and distributing the trust’s income.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.1E-Maori-Land-Trusts-May19-v2-WEB.pdf (166 kb)
The traditional Māori tribal hierarchy and social order made up of hapū (kin groups) and whānau (family groups), having a founding ancestor and territorial (tribal) boundaries. 3. A subtribe or kin group that is linked by a common ancestor. 4.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.1E-OCT21-Maori-Land-Trusts.pdf (341 kb)
Since, the Court has had authority to create, modify and cancel Māori reservations by court order. 3. In broad terms, land that is not Māori land and is not Crown land (see next item). 4.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.4E-OCT21-Maori-Reservations.pdf (348 kb)
The meeting and its purpose must be properly advertised. 3. Consult the lessee(s), if any You must get written consent of your proposal from the lessee(s). 4.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.5E-OCT21-Title-Improvement.pdf (357 kb)
When the High Court confirms the appointment of an executor to administer the will of a deceased person, the authority for that person to act is given in a grant of probate. 3. When the High Court appoints a person to administer the estate of a deceased person (generally where there is no will or if the will does not name an executor), the Court’s authority for that person to act is given in a grant of letters of administration. 4.
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A person who receives, as of right, a share of a deceased person’s estate. 3. Someone given authority by the High Court to manage and administer the estate of a deceased person.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.7E-SEP21-Succession-Factsheet.pdf (355 kb)