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TĪWHIRI: Mēnā i hē te momo tono i tīpakohia, pāwhiria te ata
ipu whero hei tango i te tīpakonga i mua i te tīpako anō.
Hātepe 4
Ka āhua rerekē pea te tukanga tono e ai ki te momo tono i tīpakohia.
People who benefit from a reservation
The people who benefit from the reservation
are usually named as members of a hapū 4
or several hapū, or they can be any group
of Māori.
Purposes of the trust (objects) 2
PART B - TRUSTEE DUTIES
3. Trustee duties 44. General trustee duties 4
5. Duty to avoid conflicts of interest and what to do about conflicts 5
6.
Ngā tāngata ka whai hua mai i te
whenua rāhui
Ko ngā tāngata ka whai hua i raro i tēnei
āhuatanga, ko ngā mema o tētahi, o ētahi
hapū 4, he rōpū Māori rānei. Ka āhei anō te
whakataha whenua rāhui Māori mō ētahi atu
rōpū whānui, he iwi kāinga, ā, mō ngā iwi
katoa o Aotearoa.
(Land may be vested in a trustee, or shares may be vested
in another person.)
4. An administrative structure similar to a company for managing Māori land vested
in it by the Māori Land Court.
5.
(Land may be vested in a trustee, or shares may be vested
in another person.)
11. Section 4 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 lists the preferred classes of alienees
in relation to any alienation.
If the trust order does
prevent a mortgage, an application will have to be filed to amend the trust order
per s 244 of the Act.
4. Generally, the trustees can approve the mortgage by a majority resolution (s 227 of the
Act).