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They
should also carefully consider their future
involvement on the committee.
Removing a member of the
committee
Any shareholder can apply to the Māori Land
Court to remove any member or members
from the committee, provided that there are
grounds for removal.
They
should also carefully consider their future
involvement on the committee.
Removing a member of the
committee
Any shareholder can apply to the Māori Land
Court to remove any member or members
from the committee, provided that there are
grounds for removal.
Committee members must make an annual declaration of
their interests and dealings at the end of each financial year.
REMOVING A MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE
Any shareholder can apply to the MLC to remove a member
or members from the committee, provided that there are
grounds for removal.
Legislative changes affecting trusts
Effective from Waitangi Day, 6 February 2021
Updated provisions for removing a trustee
The Act now allows for the Māori Land Court to remove a
trustee if it is satisfied that they have lost the capacity to
perform their functions as a trustee, or that their removal is
desirable for the proper execution of the trust (for example
because they repeatedly refuse or fail to act as a trustee, they
become an undischarged bankrupt, o...
Effect of termination
(a) On the End Date, any improvement erected on the Site by the Occupier shall
be removed at the Occupier’s own expense. This right to remove improvements
is subject to the Occupier obtaining a s 18(1)(a) order from the Court, declaring
the Occupier’s ownership of the improvements.
Ngā hui ā-tau
Me hui ngā kaitiaki ia tau, engari mēnā kāre
he kiko o te whakatū hui ā-tau (arā mō te
urupā, whānau, paku noa iho), ka āhei te inoi
ki te Kooti Whenua Māori kia whakaaetia te
whakaiti i ngā hui, kia kotahi ia rua, toru, rima
tau rānei.
Other changes
A number of minor and technical changes have been made to improve the operation of
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act from February 2021.
These changes include making it easier for landowners to establish Māori incorporations,
and provisions for removing a trustee or a member of a committee of management of an
incorporation have been updated.