BENEFICIAL OWNER
The owner of a beneficial interest in land.
Where land is vested in trustees, the trustees are the
legal owners of the land and they hold it upon trust for the
beneficial owners and they manage that land in
accordance with the trust order set by the Court.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP8 12:30 PM AP-20240000005710 328/93 Te Rangi-Pai
Taiarei Stacey
Alderane Brill
Tarei-
Tahitangata
Kokiri
He ōta whakanoho mō Te Rangi-Pai
Taiarei Stacey Alderane Brill Tarei-
Tahitangata Kokiri ki runga i a
Ruatoki A79
SP9 2:00 PM AP-20240000009104 241/93 Ponty Hauwaho He tauwehenga i ētahi pānga
whenua atu i te Timi Hauwaho
Tangohau WhānauTrust
Removal of land interests from
the Timi Hauwaho Tangohau
WhānauTru...
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PĀNUI
He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā , ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
Chief Judge application
To be heard via Zoom
26 March 2024
Chief Judge C L Fox
PĀ
NUI NO:
TIME: APPLICATION NO: S...
In recognition of the principles of the Act
that land is taonga tuku iho, of special
significance, and to promote the retention
of the land in the hands of its owners and
their whānau and hapū, the Judges usually
require that an owner wishing to gift or sell
an interest first consult with their children
and whānau.
In recognition of the principles of the Act
that land is taonga tuku iho, of special
significance, and to promote the retention
of the land in the hands of its owners and
their whānau and hapū, the Judges usually
require that an owner wishing to gift or sell
an interest first consult with their children
and whānau.
In recognition of the principles of the Act
that land is taonga tuku iho, of special
significance, and to promote the retention
of the land in the hands of its owners and
their whānau and hapū, the Judges usually
require that an owner wishing to gift or sell
an interest first consult with their children
and whānau.
Whenua tōpū trusts, again a land management trust, which provide for iwi or hapū based
trusts designed to facilitate the use and administration of the land on behalf of a wider class
of owner, normally a whānau, hapū or iwi grouping.
Only in special circumstances will a Māori reservation be set aside for anyone other than the whānau, hapū, and iwi traditionally associated with that particular land.
Judge Armstrong has extensive experience in the Waitangi Tribunal and the Māori Land Court. He has acted for Māori landowners, trusts, incorporations, post-settlement governance entities, whānau, hapū and Iwi.