• If the deceased had no children, the land interests go to the deceased’s siblings.
• If the deceased had no siblings, the land interests go to the deceased’s parents’ siblings, and
so on.
Sometimes the Māori
Land Court is asked by the family to direct
the payment of moneyheld (for example,
to settle the funeral account), and the Court
can do this.
Sometimes the Māori
Land Court is asked by the family to direct
the payment of moneyheld (for example,
to settle the funeral account), and the Court
can do this.
An easement may be made subject to an
annual rental or a one-off payment.
19. Money that is derived from assets held and earnings (such as rent and interest)
but not ‘purchase money’ (land converted into money).
20.
The duty to be active includes the requirement that a Trustee apply to the Māori Land Court for
directions without delay when they notice that one or more of the other Trustees has or is going
to commit a breach of trust.