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Te arotake i tō tarahiti (utu tāpae $66)
Review your trust (filing fee $66)
Trusts should be reviewed regularly to ensure they are operating according to the trustorder and that the trustees are working to a high standard.
Their powers, rights, and obligations are set
out in the trustorder.
Trustees must not spend money unnecessarily or without
proper authority, as this is a breach of the trustorder.
Their powers, rights, and obligations are set
out in the trustorder.
Trustees must not spend money unnecessarily or without
proper authority, as this is a breach of the trustorder.
Their powers, rights, and obligations are set
out in the trustorder.
Trustees must not spend money unnecessarily or without
proper authority, as this is a breach of the trustorder.
These trustorders have provided opportunities for whānau to do their own thing with coordination through the ahu whenua trust in their dealings with each other and with third parties.
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I undertake to familiarise myself with the trustorder/deed or regulations associated with the trust;
I will properly carry out my duties as a trustee; and
I am 20 years of age or ol...
The Native Land Act 1909 gave the Court
a power to make adoption orders, but this
jurisdiction was transferred to the Magistrate’s
Court by the Adoption Act of 1955.
Te Hiku Iwi Development Trust
We have started working with Te Hiku Iwi
Development Trust, formed by Ngāi Takoto, Te
Apōuri, and Te Rarawa, on developing a joint
action plan.