Thank you also for all of the hard work and the support that you have shown in organising this event, and also for the support that you have shown to both me and my family during my time in practice and throughout our time living here in Rotorua.
However, if annual general
meetings will not be practical or possible (for
example, for a small family urupā), the Māori
Land Court can be asked to approve less
frequent meetings, such as one meeting
every two, three, or five years.
Records include:
o Appointment of trustees
o Applications for new trusts, replacement trusts, variations to trusts and supporting
information
o Vesting orders
o Copies of court minutes
o Court orders
o Trust reports and accounts
o Trust correspondence with the Court
Consolidation records: Consolidation was the process whereby scattered interests in small,
usually unprofitable blocks of land were brought together into larger shares in a larger block,
generally in fa...
But if you can’t
attend, you can instruct a solicitor to attend, or arrange for a
member of your family to attend in your place. It’s important
the person who attends for you can give the Court the
evidence it will need.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT DISTRICT
43 AP-20250000009184 113/93
117/93
Alice Phoebe
Heather
He tauatanga ki a Shirley
Frances Fraser
Succeed to the Māori land
interests of Shirley Frances
Fraser
Taitokerau
44 AP-20250000009253 113/93
117/93
214/93
219/93
220/93
222/93
Hemi Te Tihi O
Nga Rangi
Tahuparae
He tauatanga ki a Rangiwaiata
Rangitihi Tahuparae me te
whakatū i te Tahu Rangitihi
Tahuparae Family Trust me te
kopou i ngā tarahit...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT DISTRICT
43 AP-20250000009184 113/93
117/93
Alice Phoebe
Heather
He tauatanga ki a Shirley
Frances Fraser
Succeed to the Māori land
interests of Shirley Frances
Fraser
Taitokerau
44 AP-20250000009253 113/93
117/93
214/93
219/93
220/93
222/93
Hemi Te Tihi O
Nga Rangi
Tahuparae
He tauatanga ki a Rangiwaiata
Rangitihi Tahuparae me te
whakatū i te Tahu Rangitihi
Tahuparae Family Trust me te
kopou i ngā tarahit...
Who can prosecute the application
Generally the applicant should be at the
Court hearing but if he or she is unable
to be there he/she can instruct a solicitor
to attend, or arrange for another family
member to attend. It is important that the
person attending is able to provide the
evidence the Court will need.
Prepare for Court hearing
AP-20230000027551
A20220007475
11/05/2022 CJ 2022/15 - Hurunuiorangi X3, X4 and X5 - and an order determining ownership of shares made at 55 Wairarapa MB 20 on 25 January 2001 -
Application to the Chief Judge
45/93 Mary Sylvia Nunn 2.
1
Notification of applications that have not
been finally determined
(over 6 months old)
31 May 2022
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule
5.
1
Notification of applications that have not
been finally determined
(over 6 months old)
31 August 2021
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule
5.