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Factsheet Legislative changes affecting trusts

Legislative changes affecting trusts Effective from Waitangi Day, 6 February 2021 Updated provisions for removing a trustee The Act now allows for the Māori Land Court to remove a trustee if it is satisfied that they have lost the capacity to perform their functions as a trustee, or that their removal is desirable for the proper execution of the trust (for example because they repeatedly refuse or fail to act as a trustee, they become an undischarged bankrupt, or they are no longer...

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0703522 Ministry of Justice National Panui August 2022

PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 42 A20220005443 113A/93, 118/93 Destiny-Ann Tennessee Waito- Ngapera Moeau- McFarland Alexandra Kahurangi Moeau - Succession 43 A20220004064 214/93, 219/93, 220/93, 235A/93 Sophie Anna Teomiraka Lewis Wharepu 1G1 and Other Blocks - Constitute the Titi Tamatea Whänau Trust in Respect of the Interests of Sophie Anna Teomiraka Lewis and Appoint Sophie Anna Teomiraka Lewis as Trustee Applications Not Ready to Proceed The...

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National Panui May 2025

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT 19 11:10 AM AP-20230000022938 67/93 Leo Hayes Watson Ohau 3A2 Sec 4A1B2, Ohau 3A2 4A1C2, Ohau 3A2 4A1A, Ohau 3 4B2B, Ohau 3 Sec 15 & 16 No 1, Ohau 3 Sec 15 & 16 No 2B, Pukehou 5L1A (Maori freehold land blocks) and Lot 1 DP 57801 (General land owned by Māori) - Judicial conference on an application seeking directions to assign a designated case manager to process pending applications pertaining to these land blocks At Porirua | Takap...

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Abridged Speech for the Māori Graduation Ceremony at Te Herenga Waka Marae

16 Aug 2019  |  News

Eleven out of these thirteen judges are Māori, and all judges have extensive experience in Māori land and Treaty of Waitangi legal matters. Five out of the thirteen judges on the bench are women – Chief Judge Isaac has recently noted that such a gender balance does not exist on any other Court bench in New Zealand outside of the Supreme Court.