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Where any of the above children is deceased, list their children on a separate sheet in the same manner as above.
11 SPECIFY THE FULL NAMESOF THE PARENTS OF EACH PERSON AS NEXT OF KIN (ABOVE)
Where there are different parents – identify the parents by reference to the numbers before the namesof each next of kin
(above).
on intestacy under the Administration Act 1969.
Signature of executor/administrator Dated: / /
Signature of Witness Dated: / /
Capacity of Witness:
Address of Witness:
Signature of executor/administrator Dated: / /
Signature of Witness Dated: / /
Capacity of Witness:
Address of Witness:
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This class of records also includes information related to making changes to land title through the
sale of Māori land, transfer of shares in Māori land between owners or to new shareholders,
alienation of Māori land by lease or license, including the licensing of timber, flax and mineral
rights.
In order to
preserve the kin groups, the Act restricts
the type of people to whom land can be sold
or gifted. These people can be:
• the owner’s children or direct descendants
• any whanaunga of the owner who, in
accordance with tikanga Māori 9, are
associated with the land
• the other beneficial owners 10 of shares in
the same land who are members of the
hapū associated with that land
• the trustees for any...
In order to
preserve the kin groups, the Act restricts
the type of people to whom land can be sold
or gifted. These people can be:
• the owner’s children or direct descendants
• any whanaunga of the owner who, in
accordance with tikanga Māori 9, are
associated with the land
• the other beneficial owners 10 of shares in
the same land who are members of the
hapū associated with that land
• the trustees for any...
In order to
preserve the kin groups, the Act restricts
the type of people to whom land can be sold
or gifted. These people can be:
• the owner’s children or direct descendants
• any whanaunga of the owner who, in
accordance with tikanga Māori 9, are
associated with the land
• the other beneficial owners 10 of shares in
the same land who are members of the
hapū associated with that land
• the trustees for any...
Term Description
1 1.1 Trust Name
1.2 Tipuna Name
1.3 The Beneficiaries of the Trust
2 3.1 The minimum and maximum number of Trustees
3 3.7 and
Schedule 1
Default Trustee duties
4 4.1(b) The frequency of general meetings
6 7.1 The frequency of reviews of trust
MĀORI LAND COURT
STANDARD WHĀNAU TRUST ORDER
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INTRODUCTION
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Pātaka Whenua Guidance
Download List of Current Owners
Report
Date produced: 5 October 2023
Last modified: 14 December 2023
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Download List of Current Owners Report
Te Kooti Whenua Māori – Māori Land Court
Below is a step-by-step guide on how to download a List of Current Owners Report on Pātaka Whenua as a
registered user.