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The secretary for the Māori incorporation
maintains the share register by recording
any vesting orders processed by the Māori
Land Court.
Transferring Māori
incorporation shares
You may transfer your Māori incorporation
shares provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result
in a shareholding less than any minimum
set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are being transferred to a
member of the preferred classes of
alienees.
The secretary for the Māori incorporation
maintains the share register by recording
any vesting orders processed by the Māori
Land Court.
Transferring Māori
incorporation shares
You may transfer your Māori incorporation
shares provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result
in a shareholding less than any minimum
set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are being transferred to a
member of the preferred classes of
alienees.
The secretary for the Māori incorporation
maintains the share register by recording
any vesting orders processed by the Māori
Land Court.
Transferring Māori
incorporation shares
You may transfer your Māori incorporation
shares provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result
in a shareholding less than any minimum
set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are being transferred to a
member of the preferred classes of
alienees.
She has gone on to lead a number of Tribunal inquiries, including the Porirua ki Manawatū and Te Rohe Pōtae district inquiries, the Constitutional kaupapa inquiry, and urgent inquiries into claims concerning aquaculture and marine farming, Te Arawa Treaty settlement and mandating processes, Crown policy concerning Kōhanga Reo, and the Crown review of the Māori Community Development Act and Māori Wardens.
Māori incorporations are governed by the Māori Incorporations Constitution Regulations 1994 and run independently of the normal court processes that apply to trusts, but do provide annual reports to the Court.
Our kaimahi can help you fill in application forms and provide general advice about your application and the court processes, but we do not provide legal advice. Visit Community Law for information on free legal advice Ngā kōtitanga
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If you think that you have been
adversely affected by this process and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the
Court in writing by 4 pm on the 1st day of July 2024 and specify brief details of your concerns.
(g) To represent the Beneficiaries and the Trust; to initiate and respond to and
to represent the Beneficiaries and the Trust in respect of any proceedings or
process whatsoever before any court, tribunal, inquiry, arbitration, council
hearing, select committee hearing or any other forum in relation to matters that
affect or are likely to affect the Trust Property or the affairs of the Trust and to
represent the Beneficiaries in any matters relating to the Trust Property.
S L Dodd
Chief Registrar
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Description of reasons for outstanding
applications
Application is with court staff for processing and has not been referred to a judicial officer (such as a
Judge or Registrar) for final determination.