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(k) Landowner(s): [insert the names of the owners of the Parent Block or
the name of the existing management structure (in the case of a trust, name the
current trustees, followed by “as trustees of the [name of trust]”)]
(l) Maximum Occupants: [Twelve (12)] people.
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APPLICATION FOR TRANSMISSION BY SURVIVORSHIP
OR FOR DETERMINATION OF A LIFE INTEREST
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 18(1)(a)
For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
Where an owner has a life interest or is a joint tenant in Māori Land you can use this form to transfer those interests
to the beneficiaries (remainderman) or the other party to a joint tenancy where the life/joint tenant has passed away,
wishes to surre...
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP7 12:35 PM AP-20230000033345 164/93
158/93
Joseph Mohi Mangorewa Kaharoa No
6E Section 3 No 2
Papakainga No 10
Subdivision No 4 - Transfer
of shares by way of gift
from Joseph Michael Mohi
to Josephine Michael Mohi
WAIARIKI PĀNUI
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 7 11:00 AM AP-20240000003712 19(1)(a)/93 Patricia
Dargaville c/-
Joseph and
Frances
Dargaville
Whānau Trust
Joseph and Frances
Dargaville Whanau Trust
- Panguru A25B -
Injunction against any
person in respect of any
actual threatened
trespass of other injury to
any Māori land or Māori
Reservation.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 9:45 AM AP-20230000020425
231/93 James Joseph
Wallace Heath
Arowhenua 881 Section 6B
Ahu Whenua Trust - Review of
trust
SP2 9:45 AM AP-20230000020426 239/93
240/93
James Joseph
Wallace Heath
Arowhenua 881 Section 6B
Ahu Whenua Trust - Reduce
the trustees by removing
Mavis Smith, Thomas Heath &
Dardanelle Smith
Te Waipounamu
PĀNUI
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Applying for succession
Succession application types
Succession and whāngai
Succession with no living descendants
Succession with a living husband, wife, or partner Māori freehold land can be owned by one owner or several owners and in some cases, there might be hundreds of owners in one block or title of land.
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left (as in will) whakarite / waihotanga
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national significance hiranga ā-motu
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nomination
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tautapatanga
not properly made kāhore i āta whakamōhiotia
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notice of intention to appear upon
application
pānui whakamōhio kia whakauru ki te tono
notice opposition pānui whakah...
The family recognises the whāngai as a child of the deceased and is not entitled to succeed; or
The family recognises the whāngai as a child of the deceased and entitled to the right to receive any income or
discretionary grants from the interest and occupation of the principal family home as set out in the schedule; or
Please specify the name of the block(s) on which the dwelling is located: .................................................................................................