Share registers
The Māori incorporation is required to
establish a share register, an official
record of the shareholders. The share
register must list the shareholders’
names and addresses and the shares
held by each shareholder.
Share registers
The Māori incorporation is required to
establish a share register, an official
record of the shareholders. The share
register must list the shareholders’
names and addresses and the shares
held by each shareholder.
Share registers
The Māori incorporation is required to
establish a share register, an official
record of the shareholders. The share
register must list the shareholders’
names and addresses and the shares
held by each shareholder.
If the individual owns more shares than are needed for an occupation order of this size, the rest of the shares remain in the block for the use of all the shareholders. It is important to bear in mind that an occupation order is not like a partition, where your whole shareholding is taken out of the block.
Share registers
The Māori incorporation is required to establish a share
register, an official record of the shareholders. The share
register must list the shareholders’ names and addresses and
the shares held by each shareholder.
The register can be in either physical form or electronic, kept at the registered office or principal place of business, and must be made available for inspection by shareholders or any person authorised in writing by a shareholder.