MLC succession english
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.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.7E-SEP21-Succession-Factsheet.pdf (362 kb)
Are there problems with those titles? Is the concern that the Court registry maintains title records in addition to Land Information New Zealand maintaining the legal title?
Documents/Judges-corner-articles/MLC-2014-Jun-Judges-Corner-Ambler-J.pdf (191 kb)
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 Transfer title system. The problem we face is not quite as dramatic as I see in the Cook Islands and Niue where I also serve.
Outside of the activities outlined in the strategy, kaimahi and offices have continued to ensure te reo Māori is seen, heard, and spoken through countless kaupapa and initiatives, including: ӹ kapa haka ӹ mihi whakatau/pōwhiri and poroporoaki ӹ shared kai and whakawhanaungatanga ӹ the learning and sharing of whaikōrero and pepeha ӹ guest speaker sessions ӹ papakāinga workshops, and court open days. District offices continue to routinely hold cele- brations to mark Matariki a...
Documents/Articles/Maori-Land-Court-Annual-Report-Matariki-2024-Matariki-2025.pdf (16 mb)
Recently, the Law Commission published a paper titled The Legal Framework for Burial and Cremation in New Zealand: A First Principles Review (NZLC IP34, 2013).
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A20230003411 45/93 Cherrise Leanne Karaitiana CJ 2023/9 - Waipahihi 4H, Tauhara Middle 14, Pahautea F and Te Matai 2 - and vesting orders made at 73 Taupo MB 23-24 on 2 November 1999 - Application to Chief Judge 29 A20230003683 45/93 Irene Tutakangahau CJ 2023/ 7 - Allotment 335 Parish of Waiotahi - and vesting orders made at 193 Rotorua MB 185-186 on 22/03/1979 - Application to the Chief Judge A20230003702 45/93 Irene Tutakangahau CJ 2023/ 8 - Allotment 335 Parish of Waiotah...
Terms used in land ownership Taitara Title Title is the legal description of a piece of land and evidence of the owners of that land.
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?