Awaiting Hearing or Outcome
Application has been set down for a hearing.
6. Awaiting Fulfilment of Conditional Orders or Judicial Directions
Application requires a condition to be met as set out in a Court Order or as directed by a judicial
officer (such as a Judge or a Registrar) before it can proceed or be processed.
The order will be written up in the Court title records if it
affects land, and sent to every person who has to act on it,
for example, to the Māori trustee if they’ve been ordered to
pay money they’re holding, or a Māori incorporation5 if the
order affects shares in that incorporation.
Application is waiting for further information from another party or respondent or for them to
complete any actions (either as directed/ordered or as required by any Act, Regulation or Rule).
Application has been set down for a hearing.
Application requires a condition to be met as set out in a Court Order or as directed by a judicial
officer (such as a Judge or a Registrar) before it can proceed or be processed.
In contrast new ahu whenua trusts for the management of Māori freehold land are regularly setup through the Māori Land Court.
Shareholdings have become highly fractionated.
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.
THOSE PERSON(S) ARE ENTITLED TO SUCCEED —
Select the statement that applies.
Use this form to remove a trustee of a Whānau Trust, Kaitiaki Trust, Ahu Whenua Trust, Whenua Tōpū Trust, Pūtea Trust
or Māori Reservation.
HOW TO FILE AND COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM
(i) This form must be accompanied with the
appropriate application fee and can should be
filed with the Registrar in the District in which
some or all of the land is located;
(ii) Please ensure that all information required on the
form is completed;
(iii) Where tick boxes are provided please
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application may have been referred for a decision to a judicial officer (such as a Judge or Registrar)
for a decision; order(s); or direction(s).
Application has been set down for a hearing to make a decision on the application.
If you are a whānau or hapū member who did not submit the application but would like to speak in Court, you can file a ‘ Notice of intention to appear upon application ’. This lets us know how many people are planning to speak, although the final decision on who can speak will always be up to the judge.
already
been issued.
HOW TO FILE AND COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM
(i) This form must be accompanied with the
appropriate application fee and may be filed at
any office of the Court;
(ii) Please ensure that all information required on the
form is completed;
(iii) Where tick boxes are provided please ensure
you tick all those boxes that apply to your
application, unless you are required to select one
box, then only select the box that applies;
(iv) If there is insufficient room...