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NO:
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
20 A20220009384 113A/93
118(6)/93
Joe Tiopira Te
Kiriwai Toroa
Maremare Renata - Succession (Further Interests)
21 A20210009932 113A/93,
117/93
Miriam Olive Te
Nahu
Anaru Te Nahu also known as Andrew Te Nahu -
Succession
22 A20200005127 214/93,
235A/93
Charles Fredrick
Wirepa
Rangitaiki 221 & Other Blocks - Constitute the
Charles Wirepa Whänau Trust
Applications Not Ready to Proceed
The applications listed below we...
No Full Name(s) Sex (m/f) Age Postal Address (or date of death)
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No Full Name(s) Sex (m/f) Age Postal Address (or date of death)
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7 For each person listed in question 6 above, specify the following details:
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Full name of other parent
(if persons are children of deceased)
Full name(s) of parents
(if persons are brothers or sisters of deceased)
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2...
Full partition and hapū5 partition
Full partition requires the consent of
the district council under the resource
Management act 1991. if consent is
given, the council may require a reserve
contribution 6 whereby a part of the land is
given to the council.
Full partition and hapū5 partition
Full partition requires the consent of
the district council under the resource
Management act 1991. if consent is
given, the council may require a reserve
contribution 6 whereby a part of the land is
given to the council.
A vesting order can be used to transfer
Māori land shares:
• from one person to another on the sale
or gift of the shares
• to the trustee(s) 6 of the landowners
• from a trustee, or representative, to the
person beneficially entitled to the shares
• to provide a dwelling site for an owner
• between owners to facilitate a partition
of the land.
A vesting order can be used to transfer
Māori land shares:
• from one person to another on the sale
or gift of the shares
• to the trustee(s) 6 of the landowners
• from a trustee, or representative, to the
person beneficially entitled to the shares
• to provide a dwelling site for an owner
• between owners to facilitate a partition
of the land.
A vesting order can be used to transfer
Māori land shares:
• from one person to another on the sale
or gift of the shares
• to the trustee(s) 6 of the landowners
• from a trustee, or representative, to the
person beneficially entitled to the shares
• to provide a dwelling site for an owner
• between owners to facilitate a partition
of the land.
Successors are determined upon intestacy as set out in section 109 Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993.
6 Checklist of documents required:
7 Sharing of contact details
Contact information of potential owners for the SILNA blocks under the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement, with permission, are
shared with Te Puni Kōkiri and Te Arawhiti (Office of Māori Crown Relations).
An order of the court that vests land interests in someone other than the existing
owner(s), therefore affecting the ownership.
6. A person bound to deal with property on behalf of the owners or beneficiaries.