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CHECKLIST
The purpose of this checklist is to provide a reference to the terms within this draft trust
order which require further consideration by the owners.
...Written confirmation to surrender lifetime right (where applicable)
Consents to succession by whāngai (where applicable)
Minutes of meeting agreeing to constitute a Whānau Trust (where applicable)
Completed Whānau Trust form and draft Trust order (where applicable)
Notes to assist applicants
MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
This application may be lodged with the Registrar at any office of the Māori Land Court.
The Māori Land court will provide a
draft letter for you to use. Send copies
of the letter, the application, the
preliminary plan, the notice of fixture,
and the other requirements to the
appropriate people.
12 Attend the Māori Land Court hearing.
The Māori Land court will provide a
draft letter for you to use. Send copies
of the letter, the application, the
preliminary plan, the notice of fixture,
and the other requirements to the
appropriate people.
12 Attend the Māori Land Court hearing.
However, the trustees must have the power to grant
licences to occupy in their trust order. The trust order may
also limit who may apply and impose any conditions.
Court hearing process | Te hātepe ā-Kooti
Nine pātai were asked about the court hearing.
Draft Submission
Did you receive a draft submission before your
hearing?
...certified copy of the will
written confirmation from any spouse or partner who wishes to surrender a lifetime right (if applicable)
consents agreeing to include succession by whāngai (if applicable)
a completed Whānau Trust application, draft trust order, written consent from trustees, and minutes from the hui agreeing to constitute a Whānau Trust (if you are also applying to set up a whānau trust).
Te Hiku Iwi Development Trust
We have started working with Te Hiku Iwi
Development Trust, formed by Ngāi Takoto, Te
Apōuri, and Te Rarawa, on developing a joint
action plan.