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Report on the Crown and Disproportionate Reoffending Rates (Wai 2540, 2017) at 21; and
Te Rōpū Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi | Waitangi Tribunal Whaia te Mana Motuhake | In Pursuit of Mana Motuhake:
Report on the Māori Community Development Act Claim (Wai 2417, 2015) at 26.
10 New Zealand Māori Council Kaupapa: te wāhanga tuatahi (New Zealand Māori Council, Wellington, 1983) at 5–6; Hirini
Moko Mead Tikanga Māori: Living by Māori Values (rev ed, Huia Publishers, Wellington, 2016)...
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10/08/2022 CJ 2022/33 - Eru Mahia Buddy Smith also known as Eru Smith - and a succession order made at 103 Tairawhiti MB 1-5 on 10 March 2021 - Application
to the Chief Judge
45/93 Eru Smith 5.
Beneficiaries are also called the
beneficial owners.
10. The authority given by an owner of an interest in land to another person to vote
on their behalf.
This duty does not extend to any benefit the Trustee may receive
as a Beneficiary, directly or indirectly, from the exercise of their own power.
1.4 Each Trustee must consider actively and regularly whether the Trustee should be
exercising 1 or more of the Trustee’s powers.
1.5 Each Trustee must not bind or commit Trustees to a future exercise or non-exercise of a
discretion.
1.6 A Trustee must avoid a conflict between the interests of the Trustee and the interests of
the Benef...
Letters and
Jounrlas, 1841-1854, MS 2053-2054, Nelson Provincial Museum, p 222.
9 Helen Murdoch, “Māori Mull Land Options” Nelson Mail, 19 July 2012.
10 When Te Tau Ihu Māori agreed to the settlement of Nelson, it was subject to two important
conditions, one of which was that one-tenth of all land used for the Nelson settlement would
be reserved in perpetuity for the benefit of the families of the customary landowners and their
descendants.