If you want to sell or gift your shares, and those shares form
part of Māori land vested in a Māori incorporation, you must
file a transfer application with the secretary of the Māori
incorporation.
Date of Death: (where applicable)
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
HE TONO RAPUNGA
APPLICATION FOR A SEARCH
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz
Form 19
Rule 10.1(1)
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
If you want to sell or gift your shares, and
those shares form part of Māori land vested
in a Māori incorporation, you must file a
transfer application with the secretary of the
Māori incorporation.
If you want to sell or gift your shares, and
those shares form part of Māori land vested
in a Māori incorporation, you must file a
transfer application with the secretary of the
Māori incorporation.
If you want to sell or gift your shares, and
those shares form part of Māori land vested
in a Māori incorporation, you must file a
transfer application with the secretary of the
Māori incorporation.
If
the problems cannot be resolved, the landowners can apply
to the MLC to:
• try and resolve issues through mediation using the Court’s
dispute resolution service
• review the terms, operation or other aspects of the trust
• add, replace or remove trustees
• investigate the trust
• enforce the terms of the trust
• vary the terms of the trust
• terminate the trust.
An application to the MLC needs to be filed on the relevant
applicationform and accompanied by the...
This
programme of work is on-going.
Present day application records are (once concluded) filed both electronically by application number
in the MLIS and physically on a closed application file by the last minute book reference associated
with the application, or on the related Trust file (if the application related to a management
structure) or by personality or estate file (if the application related to a succession) in the district
registry offi...