Factsheet Simple and uncontested succession applications web version
This approach also supports the efficient running of the Māori Land Court. What do I need to do? The process for applying for succession has not changed.
This approach also supports the efficient running of the Māori Land Court. What do I need to do? The process for applying for succession has not changed.
That sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal. Any member of the preferred classes of alienees who wishes to be considered by the owners as a prospective purchaser of the land must give written notice of their intention to pursue a right of first refusal at the hearing of the application.
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The aim is to make the law easier to understand. What has changed? The new Trusts Act 2019 represents the first major reform of trust law in New Zealand for 70 years.
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This is a fair point. What must also be borne in mind, however, is that ever since the whole concept of individualisation was originally imposed over Maori concepts of ownership, the necessary resourcing to keep lists of owners up to date has generally been inadequate.
The above information is a very truncated summary of what was involved. It was not until October 2010 that the final Court case was completed.
Judge Te Kani Williams analyses how New Zealand's laws protect indigenous cultural heritage and customary rights, and poses the question - are they adequate?
That sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal. Any member of the preferred class of alienees who wishes to be considered by the owners as a prospective purchaser of the land must give written notice of his or her intention to pursue the right of refusal at the hearing of the application.
This sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal. Any member of the preferred class of alienees who wishes to be considered by the owners as a prospective purchaser of the land must give written notice of his or her intention to pursue the right of refusal at the hearing of the application.