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Work for us

Once you find the job you want to apply for, make sure you read the position description carefully and check that the salary range, location and start dates work for you. If it’s all looking good, then we'd love you to apply!

MOJ0217.8E SEP21 Maori Incorporations Factsheet

The register must include: • the name of the Māori incorporation and the date of the court order establishing the Māori incorporation • the name, or description of, and the area of the lands vested in the Māori incorporation • the names, occupations and addresses of the members of the committee of management, the chairperson and the secretary of the committee • the location of the office of the Māori incorporation • any orders made in relation to the Māori incorporation • the d...

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Divide your land

You can combine Māori land, general land, or both, regardless of size, shape, location, or status. The benefits of a combined partition include: the ability to make boundary adjustments to existing land blocks, regardless of status you can include general land in the partition no consent is needed under the Resource Management Act 1991 , and there’s no requirement for land contributions for roads, reserves, or public use or access.

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Review or change a trust

There are certain circumstances that may prevent a person from being an effective trustee, for example: the trustee is convicted of an offence involving dishonesty their location and contact information is unknown, or the trustee is legally prohibited from being a director/promoter or taking part in the management of a company or incorporated/unincorporated body under the Companies Act 1993 , Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 , or the Takeovers Act 1993 .

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Occupy your land

To apply for an occupation order, you’ll need to: ensure your shareholding is equal to the area you wish to occupy or build on have a sketch plan that shows where your occupation area will be located, in relation to the rest of the block and any special access requirements ensure you have called meetings or hui of the owners and have general support have proof of who you have written to about your proposal have written agreements from owners showing their general support, and have t...