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NO:
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
32 A20220013466 239/93 Graham Frederick
Dixon
Manawatu Kukutauaki 3 Section 2D2 Trust -
Reduce trustees on Resignation of Graham
Frederick Dixon
33 A20220013625 86/93 Deputy Registrar Wireko Itamara Wharerau Whänau Trust
-Amendment of Court record
34 A20220011734 18(1)(a)/93 Barry Wayne
Whakaneke
Constance Mamae Whakaneke - Determination of
a life interest
35 A20220010046 118(6)/93 June Rogan Haami Wahakaanga Makao - Succession...
This growth was driven by an increase
in the number of new applications created,
underpinned by staff tackling a backlog of new
applications awaiting processing that had built up
from the year prior, and by the number of applica-
tions completed continuing to be impacted by the
changes within the court.
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
AP-20230000031459 113/93
118/93
Rene Taukura Eunice
Cooper
Rene Wilkins also known as Reni Apatu or Te
Wehenga Ohurahanga or Ani Kaunihera or Ani
Hohepa - Succession
AP-20230000032254 239/93 Gabrielle Turuwhenua Jack Tomairangi Raharuhi Te Whaiti
Whänau Development Trust - Add Gabrielle
Turuwhenua as additional trustee
AP-20230000032563 239/93
338(7)/93
Rakeipoho Nathaneal
Taiaroa, Kim Michelle
Alexander
Pukawa C Lot 53 DP 34608 Blk...
• In the unlikely event that no one is
entitled to succeed, the Court can
determine who should succeed and,
if necessary, create a trust for the
deceased’s interests.
These provisions also apply to an occupation
order as if it were a beneficial interest in
Māori land, provided that the person owns
a beneficial interest in the land to which the
occupation order applies and the Court is
satisfied that the person should succeed to
the occupation order.
• In the unlikely event that no one is
entitled to succeed, the Court can
determine who should succeed and,
if necessary, create a trust for the
deceased’s interests.
These provisions also apply to an occupation
order as if it were a beneficial interest in
Māori land, provided that the person owns
a beneficial interest in the land to which the
occupation order applies and the Court is
satisfied that the person should succeed to
the occupation order.
Rather, a grant of
special aid is a relevant factor to be taken into account on a case-by-case basis.
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While this could be said to be the same for Māori Land law, the breadth of disputes is much greater, creating the possibility of a wide range of settlement outcomes.
While this could be said to
be the same for Māori Land law, the breadth of disputes is much greater, creating the
possibility of a wide range of settlement outcomes.