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Kaitaunaki
Referees
Referee 1
Name:
Role / Relationship:
Organisation:
Phone:
Email:
Referee 2
Name:
Role / Relationship:
Organisation:
Phone:
Email:
Kupu tūturu
Declaration
I declare that the information provided in this Expression of Interest is true and correct.
The beneficiaries are called the beneficial
owners.
2. For information on trustees’ duties and responsibilities see Part 3 of the Trusts
Act 2019 and Part 12 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993.
3.
In fact, for the most part they can already be found in the
Act’s Preamble and ss 2 and 17.
However, the major flaws in the report lie not in the five propositions themselves but
in how the report’s analysis navigates from those propositions to the various
recommendations for reform of the Act.
After 18 months of hearings in Rotorua, 15 applications concerning the administration and utilisation of Utuhina No.3H No’s 2 & 3 Subdivision F will shortly be completed.
Māori Land Court – Glossary of Terms – 21/02/2023. PAGE 2 of
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AGGREGATION ORDER
Aggregation of titles occurs when two or more
separate blocks of land share a common
ownership list.
Te hātepe whai whakaāe│Approval process
The Chief Executive of the Ministry of Justice has authority under section 98M (2) of Te Ture Whenua Māori
Act 1993 to approve mediators.