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Succession and Trust application formsForm 20: Certificate by administrator
Rule 10.2(3), Sections 111 or 113
(PDF 263 kb)
Form 21: Succession (grant of administration)
Rule 10.2(2)(a), Sections 113 and 117
(PDF 617 kb)
Form 22: Succession (no grant of administration)
Rule 10.2(1),(2), Sections 113 and 118
(PDF 392 kb)
Form 23: Application for whānau trust (with suc...
Use this form to create an Ahu Whenua Trust (a land trust) by vesting one or more land blocks in trustees to
manage, as set out in a trust deed/order on behalf of the beneficial owner(s).
Where a family member isn’t included and doesn’t contribute
shares to the trust, it’s important the whānau trustorder
doesn’t inadvertently include that person as a beneficiary.
Records include:
o Appointment of trustees
o Applications for new trusts, replacement trusts, variations to trusts and supporting
information
o Vesting orders
o Copies of court minutes
o Court orders
o Trust reports and accounts
o Trust correspondence with the Court
Consolidation records: Consolidation was the process whereby scattered interests in small,
usually unprofitable blocks of land were brought together into larger sha...
When the court reviews the trust, it may:
(a) make directions to the trustees;
(b) confirm the trustorder without variation;
(c) vary the trustorder; or
(d) make an order terminating the trust.
Where
a member of a family is not included and
does not contribute shares to the trust, it
is important that the whānau trustorder
does not inadvertently include that person
as a beneficiary 29.
Where
a member of a family is not included and
does not contribute shares to the trust, it
is important that the whānau trustorder
does not inadvertently include that person
as a beneficiary 29.