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(full name),
apply for confirmation of an alienation by way of sale/gift (delete one)
DETAILS OF ALIENATION
Document to be confirmed: Transfer/Agreement (delete one)
Total shares of all owners: ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
...interests in Māori freehold land
(e) Registrar noting extinguishment or surrender of interest for life or until remarriage
(f) vesting interests held in representative capacity
$22 $23
Filing an application in respect of the following:
(a) alienation by trustees
(b) alienation by Māori incorporation
(c) alienation by other owners
(d) certificate of confirmation of alienation issued by Registrar
(e) confirmation of alienation by court
(f)...
The Court will impose a restriction as to any alienation
over the partitioned land. If this restriction is not wanted on the partition, then local authority consent must be obtained.
5.
It includes but is not limited to
records of alienation of land, including purchase under Public Works Acts and the
Europeanisation of Māori land (the Court had powers regarding Europeanisation under part 28
and section 433 of the Māori Affairs Act 1953 and previous acts).
For instance, an alienation includes the making or grant of any lease, licence, easement, mortgage or charge or any kind of encumbrance or trust in respect of the land in the reservation.
Granting a vesting order
Before granting a vesting order to transfer
shares or interests, the Māori Land Court
must be satisfied that:
• any instruments of alienation have been
executed and attested (ie signed and
witnessed) in the manner required
by the Rules of the Court.
Granting a vesting order
Before granting a vesting order to transfer
shares or interests, the Māori Land Court
must be satisfied that:
• any instruments of alienation have been
executed and attested (ie signed and
witnessed) in the manner required
by the Rules of the Court.
Granting a vesting order
Before granting a vesting order to transfer
shares or interests, the Māori Land Court
must be satisfied that:
• any instruments of alienation have been
executed and attested (ie signed and
witnessed) in the manner required
by the Rules of the Court.