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TRANSFERRING SHARES TO TRUSTEES
Māori land shares can be transferred, by a vesting order, to a
trustee from a person who owns, or is entitled to own, Māori
land shares.
Yes, unquestionably it is the equal recognition of Pākehā law and tikanga Māori in our justice system, a justice system that truly recognises and upholds te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Declaration of Independence, but, what else is on my island?
Transferring shares to trustees
Māori land shares can be transferred, by a
vesting order, to a trustee from a person who
owns, or is entitled to own, Māori land shares.
Transferring shares to trustees
Māori land shares can be transferred, by a
vesting order, to a trustee from a person who
owns, or is entitled to own, Māori land shares.
Transferring shares to trustees
Māori land shares can be transferred, by a
vesting order, to a trustee from a person who
owns, or is entitled to own, Māori land shares.
In some cases there
are hundreds of owners for one block or
title 1. When an owner dies, it is important
to transfer his or her interests to whoever
is entitled to receive those interests.
In some cases there
are hundreds of owners for one block or
title 1. When an owner dies, it is important
to transfer his or her interests to whoever
is entitled to receive those interests.
In some cases, there are hundreds of owners for one block
or title¹. When an owner dies, it’s important to transfer
their interests to the person or people entitled to receive
those interests – the successors².
Perhaps it is also partly the result of difficulty in obtaining mortgages on Māori freehold land, which prior to 1993 drove people to shift title into the Land Transfertitle system. The problem we face is not quite as dramatic as I see in the Cook Islands and Niue where I also serve.