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The Māori Land
Court also receives trust reports and financial accounts.
It does not administer trusts.
Types of trusts
Under Part 12 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, there
are 5 types of trusts
The Māori Land
Court also receives trust reports and financial accounts.
It does not administer trusts.
Types of trusts
Under Part 12 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, there
are 5 types of trusts
The Māori Land
Court also receives trust reports and financial accounts.
It does not administer trusts.
Types of trusts
Under Part 12 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, there
are 5 types of trusts
Māori history contains a detailed account of Māori origins from Papatūānuku and Ranginui to Tāne-
mahuta, Tangaroa, Tūmatauenga, Haumia-tiketike, Tāwhiri-mātea, Rongo and their siblings across
many generations and significant figures and stories, to the tangata whenua of today.
Provisions regarding landlocked land have also been updated. The Court can take account
of a broader range of factors when granting an order for reasonable access to landlocked
Māori land, which can help whānau gain access to their whenua.
The trustees
should discuss the trust’s tax liability with Te Tari Taake –
Inland Revenue and/or their accountant.
Once created, the trust is a separate legal entity and is
required to have its own IRD number.
The people entitled to
act as witness to the signing are set out in the application
form
• the transfer is not in breach of any trust14 that manages the
land
• the value of the shares or interests takes into account the
value of all buildings, fixtures, crops, trees, minerals and
other assets or funds relating to the land
• the value of the shares and interests takes into account the
relationships or special circumstances of the parties
• the purchase money, if any, has b...
Rather, a grant of
special aid is a relevant factor to be taken into account on a case-by-case basis.
Pānui whakamōhio ki ngā tāngata mō te kopoutanga a tētahi rōia
Notifying other parties of the appointment of a Lawyer
27.
Instruments of alienation, statements of account, block order files, or other documents or
plans, or copies of them relevant to the Court title record and deposited with or held by the
Court; and
E.