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LAND THAT CAN BE INCLUDED IN A MĀORI
INCORPORATION
A Māori incorporation can include one or more blocks of
Māori freehold land, as long as at least one of the blocks has
more than two owners.
You can type more than one keyword to help narrow down your results.
For example: if you enter Te Five One karka Brown Phenua Trust it will bring back results for Te Five One Karakia Brown Whanau Trust
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Note: 'Management Structure' and 'Organisation' are the same - the two can be used interchangeably.
▪ Mana tūpuna — authority that is ascribed mana from one’s lineage.
▪ Mana tangata — power acquired by an individual from one’s ability to develop skills,
gain knowledge and provide leadership
This form may be used to apply to the Court to confirm one or more resolutions passed by owners in Māori Freehold
Land or General Land owned by Māori who together are members of the same family and who have taken the
opportunity to meet together following a family gathering (such as tangi, wedding or reunion).
This project was completed in March 2010. One of the real benefits of this project is that now the majority of Māori land titles are defined as to survey, which will enable a full certificate of title or provisional certificate of title to be obtained.
Note: The power of a Registrar or Judge to waive (remit), reduce, or refund a fee is a discretionary one, and you must demonstrate that you are unable to, or
ought not be required to, pay the required fee.
Place of death: ……………………..
1 A copy of the death certificate is/is not* provided
* Select one (please give reason if death certificate is not provided and supply alternative evidence if possible)
2 I/We* attended/did not attend* the tangi or funeral of the deceased