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Proposed name of Whānau Trust to be:
2. Common tupuna name is:
Note: Care must be taken in selecting the tupuna, as the beneficiaries of the trust are the descendants of that tupuna.
The applicant should be
prepared to establish this at the hearing.
2 The rules require that proper notice must be given of the time, date, and place of the hearing to persons who voted against the formation of a trust
or objected to it (see paragraph 10 under Details in support of application).
If you would prefer your application to
be heard in court by a Judge, please tick here:
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2. Trustees to be removed for other reasons:
Names of Trustees Reason for removal
Note: Where a trustee is to be removed for other reasons, the Court requires an applicant to notify the trustee of the application for removal and the time, date, and
place of the hearing, unless good reason can be shown for not doing so....
The names and addresses of any mortgagee or chargeholder of the land are:
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
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8. The names and addresses of any lessees or other occupiers of the land are:
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
Full Name
Address
9.
(The legal representative must complete questions 10 and 11)
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APPLICATION
SEEKING MĀORI LAND COURT SPECIAL AID
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 98(3) or 98(9)
Form 53
Rule 16.1(3)
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5.
The beneficiaries are called the beneficial
owners.
2. For information on trustees’ duties and responsibilities see Part 3 of the Trusts
Act 2019 and Part 12 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993.
3.
In July 2019, the Government passed the Trusts Act 2019
(replacing the Trustee Act 1956). This new Act sets out
the core principles and default rules for trusts, including
trusts created under Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. The aim is to make the law easier to understand.
The review will be done by a judge, who will be able to
confirm, change or cancel the decision and issue a court
order.
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Ko ngā
kaiwhiwhi hua ka karangatia he kaipupuri
whai hua.
7 He rōpū whai mana pēnei i te kamupene,
kaporeihana iti, he poari Māori rānei.
8 I raro i te ture, mēnā he hauā, he mate
hinengaro, e ai ki te Kooti e kore e taea e te
tangata te whakahaere i āna ake kaupapa e
pā ana ki ōna whenua, ōna rawa hoki.
9 He tangata kāhore anō kia eke ki te 20 tau, ā,
kāre anō kia mārena.
10 He tangata, tāngata rānei ka whai hua mai i
te trust.