Prepare for court hearing
AP-20230000029892 4/07/2023 Patutai Rongo Reihana Whanau Trust and Te Uri O Rangi raua ko Ella Whanau Trust and succession orders made at 44 TTK MB 19-27 on 12/06/2023
and 33 KH MB 294-296 on 02/09/2003 - Application to Chief Judge CJ 2023/25
45/93 Willie Henry Reihana 5.
MLC application forms can be obtained from our offices, offsite
clinics or from our website, go online to maorilandcourt.govt.nz/
apply/fees-and-forms
To find out more about how to set up a trust, go online to
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/your-maori-land/trusts-and-
incorporations/creating-a-trust-or-incorporation
Types of trustees
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act recognises three types of trustees.
HOW TO FILE AND COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM
(i) This form must be accompanied with the
appropriate application fee and must be filed with
the Registrar in the District in which the land is
located;
(ii) Please ensure that all information required on the
form is completed;
(iii) Where tick boxes are provided please
ensure you tick all those boxes that apply to your
application, unless you are required to select one
box, then only select the box that applies;
(iv) I...
To find out more about the types of trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/your-maori-land/trusts-and-
incorporations/
Setting up a trust
Landowners can set up a trust by holding a meeting,
nominating trustees to manage their property interests, and
then applying to the Māori Land Court (application forms
can be obtained from Māori Land Court offices).
To find out more about the types of trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/your-maori-land/trusts-and-
incorporations/
Setting up a trust
Landowners can set up a trust by holding a meeting,
nominating trustees to manage their property interests, and
then applying to the Māori Land Court (application forms
can be obtained from Māori Land Court offices).
To find out more about the types of trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/your-maori-land/trusts-and-
incorporations/
Setting up a trust
Landowners can set up a trust by holding a meeting,
nominating trustees to manage their property interests, and
then applying to the Māori Land Court (application forms
can be obtained from Māori Land Court offices).