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It’s not about the backlog, rather it’s the impact that the delays have had on Māori land owners, their whanau and their hapū, as ultimately justice delayed is justice denied.
When making a will you or your solicitor
should check the provisions of section 108
of the Act but, in summary, Māori land
interests or Māori incorporation shares can
only be left to:
• children or descendants
• brothers and sisters (but half-brothers
and half-sisters may only receive
interests that the testator 22 received
from their common parent)
• anyone entitled to receive interests by
whakapapa
• anyone related to the testator by blood
who is a member of the hapū assoc...
When making a will you or your solicitor
should check the provisions of section 108
of the Act but, in summary, Māori land
interests or Māori incorporation shares can
only be left to:
• children or descendants
• brothers and sisters (but half-brothers
and half-sisters may only receive
interests that the testator 22 received
from their common parent)
• anyone entitled to receive interests by
whakapapa
• anyone related to the testator by blood
who is a member of the hapū assoc...
This trust will hold the land for the beneficial owners, hapū, iwi, or Whenua Tōpū trust.
Apply online
Download the application form
Te whakarerekē i ngā ture o tō tarahiti (utu tāpae $68)
Vary the terms of your trust (filing fee $68)
Trustees must manage any land or interests as set out in the terms of the trust order.
The new mediation provisions give the Court and Māori land owners a grand opportunity to define how we will resolve differences for the benefit of whānau, hapū and iwi. Mā te huruhuru ka rere te manu, (with feathers the bird will fly) Mauri ora
The new mediation provisions give the Court and Māori land owners a grand opportunity to
define how we will resolve differences for the benefit of whānau, hapū and iwi.
Mā te huruhuru ka rere te manu, (with feathers the bird will fly)
Mauri ora