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Introduction While hearing succession applications I often find myself suggesting to those appearing in front of me to consider forming a whānau trust.
You will see that the top progress bar has updated to reflect the final steps needed to submit the
application.
Step 11
If you find a mistake while reviewing the Application Summary, click on the green pencil icon to
make the necessary amendments, then click “Submit”.
Dispute resolution
7.1 If disputes or disagreements arise about:
7.1.1 Conflicts of interest;
7.1.2 Allegations about trustee misconduct;
7.1.3 The performance of a trustees or trustees;
7.1.4 The practice of tikanga and/or kawa at the marae; or
7.1.5 Interpretation of this charter;
they shall be communicated in writing to the secretary.
7.2 The secretary shall acknowledge receipt of the communication within 7 days and shall refer the communication
to the trustees at their nex...
Rehearings
Sometimes further relevant information
might come to light immediately after the
Court hearing or, when you receive the
minutes, you might find that what you
thought you had said was not correctly
recorded and has affected the outcome of
your application.
Pātaka Whenua
Our online portal
Visit Pātaka Whenua to find information about your whenua, search the court record, or send us an application or enquiry.
Tōku Whenua Reports
Te Puni Kōkiri provide Tōku Whenua reports, which can help you find out what's possible for your whenua.
Toitū Te Whenua
Land Information New Zealand
Toitū te Whenua hold information about historical transfers, surveying titles, or land that has been converted to general land.