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20210715 Trustees Role and Duties

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...

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0108423 Ministry of Justice National Panui March 2023 FINAL1

...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...

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MOJ0217.7E SEP21 Succession Factsheet

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.

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MLC succession english

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).

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MLC succession english

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).

Uploads/MLC-succession-english.pdf (1.2 mb)