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The minimum number
of trustees for a reservation is two people (unless the trustee
is a body corporate6, such as a Māori trust board or a Māori
incorporation).
5. A subtribe or kin group that is linked by a common ancestor.
6.
Lawyers that are appointed by the Court’s own motion may:
8.1 Be a lawyer who a Judge considers meets the competency and experience criteria
set out below; and
8.2 Be required to submit an estimate of costs, but are not required to submit a Special
Aid application form.
5 There is no need to prove that civil legal aid has been applied for and has been refused, but applicants
must address why civil legal aid or other funding avenues are not reasonably available or appropr...
Kaitiaki whenua tōpū
He ritenga kaitiaki ā-iwi 5 ā-hapū 6 rānei.
I whakatūria tēnei hei whakarite hei
whakahaere i ngā tikanga o te whenua hei
painga mō te iwi, mō te hapū hoki.
I te nuinga o te
wā e tuhia ana ki te kirimana, engari e whai
mana tonu ana te oati ā waha.
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te ture, kia kaua e tuku moni nama ki ngā
mema o te kōmiti.
For example:
51 Opotiki MB 67 translates to 51 OPO 67
Opotiki 51/67 translates to 51 OPO 67
5 Northern Waiapu Consolidation Scheme
94-99 translates to 5 CNNWP 94-99
5 Rotorua Appellate Court MB 100 translates
to 5 APRO 100
CHIEF JUDGE REFERENCE SYNTAX
The syntax for the Chief Judge series differs
depending on the date of the decision.
(Give address if not the applicant) ;or
I am/we are the proposed occupiers of the house to be erected; or
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The occupiers of the dwelling to be erected are/will be: ............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................
It is also called a trust order.
A trust order sets out the general purpose of the trust and
well as the responsibilities, rights, obligations, and
limitations of the trustees.