Discussion on Whānau Trusts
01 Feb 2013 | NewsSome whānau members have been able to access scholarship grants. However the real benefit has been the intangible, that sense of connection and reconnection which I spoke about earlier.
Some whānau members have been able to access scholarship grants. However the real benefit has been the intangible, that sense of connection and reconnection which I spoke about earlier.
https://www.m%C4%81orilandcourt.govt.nz Page 3 For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz MLC 04/26 - 22A Whakapapa Full name of deceased's parents: Male Female Deceased (a) Parent: (b) Parent: Gender diverse Full name of deceased's siblings: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Male Female DeceasedGender diverse Details of previous succession order: Location: Date of order: Minute book reference: https://www.m%C4%81orilandcourt.govt.nz Page 4 For more in...
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-22A-Application-for-succession-additional-interests.pdf (229 kb)
Most of the land set aside under the Act was transferred to the intended beneficiaries, but in 1909 the SILNA Act was repealed by the Native Lands Act before all the grants had been completed. 6 Also, the lands set aside under SILNA were of inferior quality, isolated, inaccessible, and often far distant from the traditional lands that had been taken under the earlier Crown purchasing. 7 Four of the SILNA blocks were not allocated and remain in Crown ownership today: Hāwea-Wānaka at Wān...
In such circumstances the Māori Land Court will usually have no difficulty in granting a recommendation that such land be given reservation status.
The second was to focus on the role of the law in our evolving society, and the third was to take nothing for granted and always test for yourself what someone else says you should do.
SP 19 10:30AM AP-20230000027537 A20220002562 45/93 Virginia Lillian Church CJ 2022/4 - Pire Rauru or Piri Pirangi - Omataroa No 5B No 1C No 1 - and a succession order made at 29 Whakatane MB 69-70 on 16 May 1950 - Application to the Chief Judge SP 20 11:00AM AP-20230000027550 A20220007412 45/93 Peter Samuel Batten CJ 2022/14 - Mangamuka West No. 3 D D No. 2 - and an easement order granting a roadway made at 22 Kaitaia MB 55-57 on 16 July 2001 and at 89 Taitoker...
Documents that are not included in the public record include: will files (original wills with probate orders made by the Māori Land Court) personal files (original grants of administration made by the Māori Land Court or files which deal with personal property in addition to Māori land) adoption files (where an adoption was granted by the Māori Land Court) any document or record that, due to its age and condition, can no longer be safely handled any document or record that h...
However, it is important to check the lease as: (a) The lease may prevent the registration of a mortgage against the leasehold estate; and (b) The lease may also require that the lessor has to approve the mortgage (the lessor is the person or administration structure who granted the lease, who will usually hold the title to the land).
An elected trustee formally becomes a responsible trustee when the Court has granted an order of appointment. General functions of a trustee Te Ture Whenua Māori Act requires that every person who is appointed as a responsible trustee must carry out the: • terms of the trust • proper administration and management of the business of the trust • preservation of the assets of the trust • collection and distribution of the income of the trust.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/20210715-Trustees-Role-and-Duties.pdf (349 kb)
ADDRESSING GRIEVANCES 6.1 If any Trustee or Beneficiary is aggrieved by a decision, action or omission of the Trustees ("Applicant"), that person may first give written notice of the grievance to the Trustees. 6.2 If the Applicant's grievance is not satisfactorily addressed within a reasonable period of time, the Applicant may in writing, notify the Trustees of his or her intention to have his or her grievance referred to a general meeting of the Beneficiaries. 6.3 If the Trustee...