MLC Form 1 General application
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The block itself is only about 5 hectares in size. Very few Māori now live on Māori freehold land.
The making of a complaint to the Judicial Conduct Commissioner against a judge does not of itself serve to disqualify the judge from hearing cases involving the complainant. 5. If, after considering all relevant circumstances, there is doubt about whether there may properly be an appearance of bias, it may be prudent for the judge to decline to sit in that case.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Maori-Land-Court-Recusal-Guidelines.pdf (226 kb)
Land (other than Māori customary land and Crown land reserved for Māori) that has not been alienated from the Crown for a subsisting estate in fee simple. 5. A person who has not yet reached the age of 20 years. 6.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.1E-OCT21-Maori-Land-Trusts.pdf (341 kb)
Kaitiaki whenua tōpū He ritenga kaitiaki ā-iwi 5 ā-hapū 6 rānei. I whakatūria tēnei hei whakarite hei whakahaere i ngā tikanga o te whenua hei painga mō te iwi, mō te hapū hoki.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-maori-land-trusts-tereo.pdf (754 kb)
Block name: Section 2 of 5 Block XIV Lower Wānaka Survey District (Hāwea Wānaka Substitute Land (South Island Landless Natives Act 1906)) Block ID: 296780 or 298501 Hectares: 50.6742 Shares: 1558.663 Original grantees of Hāwea-Wānaka SILNA Block Working list of potential owners for Hāwea-Wānaka SILNA Block Poraka SILNA o Toitoi Toitoi SILNA block The Toitoi block is located on the southern coast of Rakiura (Stewart Island).
The minimum number of trustees for a reservation is two people (unless the trustee is a body corporate6, such as a Māori trust board or a Māori incorporation). 5. A subtribe or kin group that is linked by a common ancestor. 6.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.4E-OCT21-Maori-Reservations.pdf (348 kb)
This does not mean a trustee must treat all beneficiaries equally, but all beneficiaries must be treated in accordance with the terms of the trust. 5. Owner(s) of shares of land held within a trust.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/20210715-Trustees-Role-and-Duties.pdf (349 kb)
On this page Step 1: Inform whānau of your plans Step 2: Organise a hui Step 3: Hold a hui Step 4: Reach agreement Step 5: Submit an application Interest based trusts Land based trusts and incorporations Step 1: Inform whānau of your plans You will need to have a conversation with your whānau to advise them of your plans to set up a trust or an incorporation.
There are two types of grant: (a) Where a person dies leaving a valid will, a grant of probate may be made to the executor(s) named in the will (although in rare cases, formal administration may be granted to someone other than the named executors); (b) Where a person dies intestate (without a will), a grant of letters of administration is obtained. 5. A change of ownership of land gives the recipient of that interest ownership and its associated rights.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.7E-SEP21-Succession-Factsheet.pdf (362 kb)