Here-Turi-Kökä / AUGUST 2023 - NATIONAL PÄNUI 65
Notification of applications that
remain outstanding in the office of the
Chief Registrar, Wellington
August 2023
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications, currently held in the Office of
the Chief Registrar in Wellington, received up to the panui closing date…
Records include the following types of information:
applications for succession and supporting information
applications for probate
original wills and copies of wills
death certificates and copies of death certificates
derivation of interest minutes (whakapapa)
whakapapa
certificates of value (regarding value of the deceased person’s estate)
applications for letters of administration and supporting documents
court orders and copies of court orders
applica...
External link
Succession (factsheet)
(PDF 362 kb)
Te whakatū i tētahi tarahiti, kaporeihana whenua rānei
Set up a trust or incorporation
Find out how to set up a whānau trust.
Tono tuihono
Apply online
Apply to the Court online in Pātaka Whenua.
(state any other terms or conditions of the agreement such as payment date or arrangements etc)
For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz
HE WHAKAAETANGA KIA HOKO, KIA KOHA RĀNEI I
NGĀ PĀNGA
AGREEMENT TO SELL OR GIFT AN INTEREST IN MĀORI
FREEHOLD LAND
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 164
Form 31
Rule 11.13(2)
For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz
https://www.m%C4%81orilandcourt.govt.nz
https://www.m%C4%81orilandcourt.govt.nz
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For larger, more sophisticated trusts with the necessary resources and infrastructure the conducting of a postal ballot or even online voting is not unprecedented nor without merit.
He utunga mai I te Tahua Āwhina
Motuhake a te kooti - Payment from
the Māori Land Court Special Aid Fund
to McCaw Lewis regarding AP-
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Residue (Appointment)
Secondly, their refinements to this structure, after many meetings, has created a model which better represents the grassroots “ownership” of the block. 1) The standard structure is the same:
The ahu whenua trustees are the legal “owners” of the block in dealings with third parties and must ensure compliance with the district plan, payment of local body rates etc and are responsible for the block’s services, access etc.