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.
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.
Yes No
If yes, specify the certificate of title:___________________________________________________________________
5. Is this partition intended to be a hapū partition in terms of sections 301 to 304 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act?
...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.
An administrative structure similar to a company for managing Māori land vested
in it by the Māori Land Court.
5. An order of the court that vests land interests in someone other than the existing
owner(s), therefore affecting the ownership.
6.
...Court’s own motion may:
8.1 Be a lawyer who a Judge considers meets the competency and experience criteria
set out below; and
8.2 Be required to submit an estimate of costs, but are not required to submit a Special
Aid application form.
5 There is no need to prove that civil legal aid has been applied for and has been refused, but applicants
must address why civil legal aid or other funding avenues are not reasonably available or appropriate.
6 Form 53 can be found a...
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16/06/2014 CJ 2014/17 - Hapeta Hau - and a vesting order made at 18 Whangarei MB 244-247 on 5 July 1939 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Beau Wilson 2.
Māori incorporation land
Gifting or selling
The Māori incorporation can transfer any Māori
freehold land vested 7 in it provided that:
• a special resolution passed by the
shareholders has agreed to it
• shareholders owning at least 75 percent
of the shares agree
5 An agreement between two parties that is
intended to be enforceable at law.