The South Island Landless Natives Act 1906 was repealed in 1909 without those 50 people
having received their SILNA land.
The working list of potential owners has been updated through applications to substitute
deceased owners on the list.
When land is amalgamated, the
blocks of land are merged, the former titles are cancelled and a single combined ownershiplist is issued. Records include:
o Lists of owners, the titles they own interest in and the value of the interest
o Land valuations
o Rates schedules
Māori Land Court Retention and Disposal Schedule Appraisal Report
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o Records of leases and mortgages on the existing titles
o Applications
o Court orders
o Correspondence between...
Step 7
Once you open the management structure information page, you will find several different
sections including:
• name and ID details,
• a list of organisation members,
• and the originated documents list.
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AGGREGATION ORDER
Aggregation of titles occurs when two or more
separate blocks of land share a common
ownershiplist.
The titles remain separate, but there is only one
common ownershiplist for all of the land.
Aggregation of titles occur when two or more separate blocks of land share a
common ownershiplist. The titles remain separate, but there is only one common
ownershiplist for all aggregated land (refer to section 308 of Te Ture Whenua
Māori Act 1993).
5.
Contracts
are usually written, but a spoken agreement
can also be a contract.
6 The minimum number of members that must
be present at a meeting to make proceedings
valid.
7 A change of ownership of land gives the
recipient of that interest the ownership and
its associated rights (land may be vested in a
trustee, or shares may be vested in another
person).
5
8 Section 4 of the Act lists the preferred
classes of alienees in relation to any
alienation.
Contracts
are usually written, but a spoken agreement
can also be a contract.
6 The minimum number of members that must
be present at a meeting to make proceedings
valid.
7 A change of ownership of land gives the
recipient of that interest the ownership and
its associated rights (land may be vested in a
trustee, or shares may be vested in another
person).
5
8 Section 4 of the Act lists the preferred
classes of alienees in relation to any
alienation.
Me pēhea te tikiake i tētahi Ownership Details Report
How to download an Ownership Details Report
Read the Ownership Details Report guide for help downloading the Ownership Details Report in Pātaka Whenua.
Aggregation of titles occurs when two or more separate blocks of land share a
common ownershiplist. The titles remain separate, but there is only one common
ownershiplist for all the aggregated land (refer to section 308 of Te Ture Whenua
Māori Act 1993).