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MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
This application must be lodged with the Registrar in the District in which some or all of the land is located.
SCHEDULE OF TRUSTEES
The following person(s) was/were elected as trustees and consent to their appointment.
The following information is required on the
transfer form:
• the transferor’s name and address
• the number of shares to be transferred
• whether the transfer is a sale or a gift
• if the shares are being sold what the
price is
• the name, the occupation, the address,
and the date of birth of the transferee
(the person receiving the shares).
The following information is required on the
transfer form:
• the transferor’s name and address
• the number of shares to be transferred
• whether the transfer is a sale or a gift
• if the shares are being sold what the
price is
• the name, the occupation, the address,
and the date of birth of the transferee
(the person receiving the shares).
The following information is required on the
transfer form:
• the transferor’s name and address
• the number of shares to be transferred
• whether the transfer is a sale or a gift
• if the shares are being sold what the
price is
• the name, the occupation, the address,
and the date of birth of the transferee
(the person receiving the shares).
Where the consent to the exchange has been given by a resolution passed under Part 9 of the Act
by the assembled owners, a copy of the resolution passed.
Whakapapa of any person who is receiving shares in Māori land.
Explanatory Notes
Where undivided interests or shares in Māori land are to be exchanged the Court has no power to make an order
unless the person receiving the shares in a block is either -
(i) a child or remoter issue of the owner in that block o...
The fact that a party to proceedings before the Māori Land Court is in receipt of Special
Aid is not a barrier to costs being awarded against them.
26.
Tāmati Pirimona Marino and Aorere pā
In 1842 when Frederick Tuckett travelled past whatis now Collingwood, he found two
small villages by the Aorere River. 3 The pā may have been there since the 1820s.