Discussion on Māori Governance
01 Feb 2013 | NewsHowever, many have little or no governance experience and many lack the capability to take on the roles.
However, many have little or no governance experience and many lack the capability to take on the roles.
Quorum 3.19 At meetings of trustees, four trustees must be present to have a quorum. If there is no quorum, the trustees may meet, but no decisions are effective until ratified by a majority of trustees at their next meeting. 3.20 At general meetings, four trustees and six beneficiaries must be present to have a quorum.
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The benefits of a hapū partition are: 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.
Tēnei te mihi ake. Ā, ki a koutou katoa nō ngā hau e whā. E ngā rāuru o kurumatarērehu.
Whānau members entitled to succeed to the whenua include: Any brothers or sisters Their parents (who they received their whenua from) – if they have no brothers or sisters, or those brothers and sisters have no children.
That was an environment of predominantly Māori students, set timetables, specified study periods, limited or no access to technology (and by that I mean televisions) and no wāhine.
The Māori Land Court has no power to stop this from happening. In any case, you cannot use a Māori land block as security without the permission and/or support of all other landowners.
‘Simple’ trust applications have no complicating factors. Examples of what could be considered ‘simple’ trust matters include: • forming a whānau trust for a single owner’s interests or shares; or • terminating a kaitiaki trust for a minor when the person reaches 20 years of age; or • appointing a trustee to a whānau trust.
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Kua whakamutua, kua aukatia rānei Stopped or closed roads A stopped or closed road is no longer needed for the purpose it was created.
TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI / MĀORI LAND COURT Place: Whangarei Chambers Present: T K T A R Williams, Judge V Rakete, Court Taker Date: 30 May 2024 Pānui No: Chambers Application No: AP-20230000020180 Subject: RESCHEDULING OF TAITOKERAU COURT SITTING DATES Legislation: Rule 3.8(1)(b), Māori Land Court Rules 2011 The Court: I have considered the 2024 June Taitokerau District court sitting dates for Auckland that have been gazetted by the Chief Registrar i...