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Notification of applications that have not
been finally determined
(over 6 months old)
31 August 2021
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule
5.
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Notification of applications that have not
been finally determined
(over 6 months old)
30 November 2021
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule
5.
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There are still enforcement issues with this process including the inability to bind third parties who are not privy to the arbitration agreement (such as banks where an order is sought freezing funds).
The treasurer should
ensure that:
• the signatories to the trust account have the authority to
sign and that their authorities are lodged with the bank
• financial information is available for the annual financial
report
• the trustees are aware of any limits to their financial
authority and that any authorised payments do not exceed
those limits
• a record is kept of all financial transactions and of related
documentation, such as invoices and receipts
• all funds are accounte...
...Gerrard or Millie Lamb - Succession
15 10:08AM A20220016607 113/93,
118/93
Justine Ngapare
Sue Callaghan
Henare Terence Mato also known as
Terence Henare Mato - Succession
16 10:12AM A20170006688 113/93,
118/93
Leigh Ann Lewis Arewha Te Horowai Banks also known
as Dake Banks or Koro Banks -
Succession
17 10:16AM A20220016521 113/93,
118/93
Mary Grace Te Ua Michael Robert Harawira Tuhoe Te Ua
also known as Michael Robert Te Ua -
Succession
18 10:20AM A202200...
Assets the Māori Land Court can’t deal with
The MLC can’t make succession orders if the estate of the
deceased includes:
• general land (except for property held jointly, like a joint
family home, where the partners are joint tenants13)
• cash over $11,000 held by a bank or an insurance company
• significant company shares
unless the estate is under formal administration.
Assets the Māori Land
Court cannot deal with
The Māori Land Court cannot make
succession orders if the estate of the
deceased includes:
• general land (except for property held
jointly, like a joint family home, where the
partners are joint tenants 11)
• cash over $11,000 held by a bank or an
insurance company
• significant company shares,
unless the estate is under formal
administration (see Footnote 4, below, for an
explanation of formal administration).
Assets the Māori Land
Court cannot deal with
The Māori Land Court cannot make
succession orders if the estate of the
deceased includes:
• general land (except for property held
jointly, like a joint family home, where the
partners are joint tenants 11)
• cash over $11,000 held by a bank or an
insurance company
• significant company shares,
unless the estate is under formal
administration (see Footnote 4, below, for an
explanation of formal administration).