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If an owner of Māori freehold land in multiple ownership has paid more than their share of water services changes, they can apply to the Māori Land Court for a “charging order” to recover the excess amount paid.
(full name),
apply for confirmation of an alienation by way of sale/gift (delete one)
DETAILS OF ALIENATION
Document to be confirmed: Transfer/Agreement (delete one)
Total shares of all owners: ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Fee: $ 68.00
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CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
Signed consents of any owners who have not signed the application
Signed consents of proposed trustees
Minutes of meeting agreeing to constitute a Whānau Trust (where applicable)
Draft trust order if the standard trust order is not used (or modified draft supplied by the Court)
MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
All applications may be lodged with the Registrar in any...
When this happens, descendants
who do whakapapa to the land are often not entitled to succeed
to their land interest or shares until the spouse or partner enters
a new relationship, dies or surrenders their interest.
certify that the person(s) named and described in the Schedule attached to this document are entitled to succeed
to the beneficial interests in the land described in that Schedule, and that each person is to receive the shares or
proportion of shares set out opposite the name of that person.
these details from the 3rd Schedule of the Court order
Shares listed: …………….……… at 46 TWP 256-310 dated 5 October 2017
Relationship to deceased: ……………………
[specify relationship, ie, father, sister, son, etc, or identify other relationship]
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A person who has not yet reached the age of 20.
9. Owner(s) of shares of land held within a trust. Beneficiaries are also called the
beneficial owners.
10.