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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP27 2.00PM AP-20230000027477
A20200013962
45/93 Neville Adrian
Hurunui
CJ 2020/58 - Mangatainoka 1 BC No
2B No 3 - and a partition order made
at 65 Napier MB 275-276 on 13 July
1914 - Application to the Chief Judge
SP28 2.30PM AP-20230000027507
A20210009207
45/93 Dennis Wattie
McDonnell
CJ 2021/30 - Anaru Anderson - and
a succession order made at 152
Whanganui MB 96-98 on 17 August
1987 and Ani Miriama Tarakura -
and a su...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP10 1.00PM AP-20240000013679 45/93 Wiremu
Rudolph
CJ 2024/89 - Pakinga C1 block -
Hone Rurawhe also known as Jack
Rudolph and a vesting order made at
13 Kaitaia MB 44 on 16/5/1983 -
Application to the Chief Judge
SP11 1.15PM AP-20240000001384 45/93 Louis (Mike)
Harris
CJ 2024/14 – Kararaina Tame
Wiremu also known as Kararaina
Beazley and succession orders
made at 3 Kaikohe Succession MB
72-73 and 29 Kaikohe MB 40-41 on
8/12/1...
All Trustees must retain a copy of this Trust Order and any variations.
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Chief Judge applications
To be heard via Zoom
Thursday 28 September 2023
Chief Judge C L Fox
PANUI
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TIME: APPLICA...
At 2025 Chief Judge’s MB 373-390 (4 February 2025) the Court made orders amending a succession order to Teone Karepe I or Hoani Karepe at 32 T 117-119 (30 May 1972) and cancelling a succession order to Porokuru Te Kiwi at 155 ROT MB 234 (30 November 1970).
This is in
case an appeal is lodged against the judge’s decision.
The order will be written up in the Court title records if it
affects land, and sent to every person who has to act on it,
for example, to the Māori trustee if they’ve been ordered to
pay money they’re holding, or a Māori incorporation5 if the
order affects shares in that incorporation.
How prescriptive do trust orders need to be to impose minimum standards of notice for the calling of a trust’s meetings for the purpose of holding an election?