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The
witness must state his or her address and
occupation.
Committeeof management
The Māori incorporation’s committeeof
management is responsible for registering
the transfer against the incorporation’s share
registration, but may refuse to register if
they are not satisfied that the transferee is a
memberof the preferred classes of alienee,
or if the transfer is not properly completed.
The
witness must state his or her address and
occupation.
Committeeof management
The Māori incorporation’s committeeof
management is responsible for registering
the transfer against the incorporation’s share
registration, but may refuse to register if
they are not satisfied that the transferee is a
memberof the preferred classes of alienee,
or if the transfer is not properly completed.
The
witness must state his or her address and
occupation.
Committeeof management
The Māori incorporation’s committeeof
management is responsible for registering
the transfer against the incorporation’s share
registration, but may refuse to register if
they are not satisfied that the transferee is a
memberof the preferred classes of alienee,
or if the transfer is not properly completed.
Fifth The project has also highlighted the need for the Māori Land Court to be more proactive in its identification and review of defunct trusts and incorporations due to circumstances such as the death of key trustee or management committeemembers.
Fee increase summary
Current rate New rate
$22 $23
$66 $68
$220 $228
$385 $399
Detailed fee list
Māori Land Court Current rate (inc
GST)
New rate
(inc GST)
Filing an application in respect of the following:
(a) hearing and determining any claim to recover damages from trespass or any other
injury to Māori freehold land
(b) hearing and determining any proceeding founded on contract or tort where debt,
demand, or damage relates to Māori freehold land
(c...
People who benefit from a reservation
The people who benefit from the reservation
are usually named as membersof a hapū 4
or several hapū, or they can be any group
of Māori.
Apply online
Download the application form Community Law
Contact Community Law for free legal advice.
Trustees and committeemembers
Read about the role and responsibilities of trustees and committeemembers.
The blocks of land are no longer
separate (refer to section 307 of the Act).
4 Aggregation of titles occur when two
or more separate blocks of land share a
common ownership list.