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...bilingual space and with the use of te reo Māori
in all of the mahi we produce, whether it be court
directions, emails or our bilingual website and of
course, we are becoming more accustomed to pro-
ducing bilingual decisions, having a total of 5 deci-
sions written in both languages. Congratulations
to all who have worked hard to achieve these goals.
If this restriction is not wanted on the partition, then local authority consent must be obtained.
5. Current Government roll valuation attached or valuation
completed by a registered public valuer.
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However, an administrator 3
appointed under a grant of administration 4
has the right to vote once the shares are
vested 5 in the administrator.
Succession order
To legally transfer the land interests of a
deceased person to successors, the Māori
Land Court issues a succession order 6.