MLC Form 40 Occupation order
copy of consents from other owners. written preliminary advice from the local authority that a dwelling will be permitted on the proposed site. 10.
copy of consents from other owners. written preliminary advice from the local authority that a dwelling will be permitted on the proposed site. 10.
Section 218 of Te Ture Whēnua Māori Act 1993 contains a list of Māori community purposes to which income from the whānau trust may be applied if provision is made in the trust order.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-36-Application-to-constitute-a-whanau-trust-202104.pdf (110 kb)
Succession is the legal transfer of land interests or shares from a person who has passed away (the deceased) to their descendants.
This will show you: who the trustees are and when they were appointed when the land trust was formed any historical activities of the trust the trust order or deed.
Generally speaking where next of kin die before the person from whom succession is sought their children are entitled to the share they would have received had they survived the deceased.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-21-Application-for-succession2F.pdf (370 kb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 11:55AM AP-20240000003482 113/93 118/93 Mary Ngarangione Isaac Ihaka Ngarangione – Succession SP2 11:40AM AP-20240000007528 239/93 Hinewairangi Rameka Rangi and Piwa Pitau Whānau Trust – Replace June Annette Foley (deceased) and appoint Anita Piwa Lolohea, Mahara Louise Foley and Marie Alison Edmonds as responsible trustees SP3 12:00PM AP-20230000020587 113/93 117/93 Kiri Gypsy Collier Sidney McIlroy Collier also known as Sid...
Documents/Panui/24.-Special-Tairawhiti-8-November-2024.pdf (151 kb)
On this page History Updated list of owners About the SILNA blocks Apply for succession to an untransferred SILNA block Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) History Following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, the Crown negotiated 10 large-scale purchases of land from Ngāi Tahu whereby 3,450,000 acres of land, almost the entire land base of the iwi, was sold for £14,750.
It advised the council that they were “in adverse possession” of that land and recommended they seek clarification of the ownership of the land from the Māori Land Court.
Documents/Judges-corner-articles/Aorere-Accretion-determination-of-status-and-ownership-of-land.pdf (890 kb)
Use this form to apply to the Court for a partition of Māori Land or the combined partition of Māori and General Land to separate out owner’s shares into new land titles.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-39-Application-for-a-partition.pdf (194 kb)
A partition is dependent on: agreement from the owners or a demonstrated sufficient degree of support the value of the land and the shares (before partition)the value of the new blocks (after partition) access arrangements to each new block or blocks of land the distribution of interest(s) and share(s) or shareholding(s) in the new blocks of land.