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Deputy
Registrar
Inuawai 5B2C2 Trust - Enforcement of
obligations of an Ahu Whenua Trust (AP-
20230000021350) – Application for payment
from the Māori Land Court Special Aid Fund for
reasonable legal costs (Service Provider:
Govett Quilliam)
85.
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Tarina
MacDonald,
Glen Skipper,
and Rangi Kipa
Enforcement of obligations oftrust
and
It is also called a trust order.
A trust order sets out the general purpose of the trust and
well as the responsibilities, rights, obligations, and
limitations of the trustees.
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23 11:00 AM AP-20240000013898 239/93 Māori Trustee He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Horowhenua 11A 13
Trust
Reduce the trustees of the
Horowhenua 11A 13 Trust by
removing Terrence Patrick Williams
by way of death
24 11:10 AM AP-20240000014003 239/93 Māori Trustee He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Horowhenua 11B36
2L5B Trust
Add Olivia Taueki-Stevens, Deanna
Rudd, Crystal Taituha, Pristine Burk...
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Gulanti
Enterprises
Limited
Lot 1 Deposited Plan South
Auckland 18658 - Variationof a
roadway
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Deputy
Registrar
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī mō
Morgan Beaudine Wineera Kaitiaki Trust
Replace John Dodie Leatherby and Kaiwai
Leatherby with Perpetual Trust Limited as
responsible trustees of the Morgan Beaudine
Wineera Kaitiaki Trust
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Opae
Steedman
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī mō te
Paora Hekenui whānau trust...
Te Taratī Whanaketanga o te Hiku Iwi
Kua tīmata mātou ki te mahi ki te taha o Te Hiku
Iwi Development Trust, arā ko Ngāi Takoto, ko
Te Aupōuri, me Te Rarawa, ki te waihanga i tētahi
mahere mahi takirua.
Before
1862, the government had bought large areas of
land from Māori by deedsof purchase, and by
this means about two-thirds of the country had
passed into the hands of the government before
the Native Land Court was established.