Discussion on Māori Governance
01 Feb 2013 | NewsThis may be because the owners have consciously chosen to not put one in place, or have attempted to do so and have been unsuccessful, or have not turned their minds to the options.
This may be because the owners have consciously chosen to not put one in place, or have attempted to do so and have been unsuccessful, or have not turned their minds to the options.
(full name), apply for confirmation of an alienation by way of sale/gift (delete one) DETAILS OF ALIENATION Document to be confirmed: Transfer/Agreement (delete one) Total shares of all owners: ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-25-Confirmation-alienation.pdf (194 kb)
Australian lawyers and judges had quite a presence at the Conference. One of the interesting sessions was on alternative dispute resolution.
The standard for recusal is one of “real and not remote possibility”, rather than probability.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Maori-Land-Court-Recusal-Guidelines.pdf (226 kb)
Pūtea trusts allow the Court on application by an interested party, to vest the uneconomic interests of one or more owners of Māori land into a single entity.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-2017-03-03-RDS-Report.pdf (1.1 mb)
If the Beneficiaries are all of the descendants of one or more tipuna (for example, mum and dad), then name those tipuna in clause 1.2.
They must not be unfairly partial to one beneficiary or group of beneficiaries to the detriment of the others.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/20210715-Trustees-Role-and-Duties.pdf (349 kb)
Judge Mullins was also one of the Deputy Chairs of the Teachers’ Disciplinary Tribunal.
Don’t be afraid to close one door and walk through the next one. And that is what I did.
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