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Te whakatū i tētahi tarahiti, kaporeihana whenua rānei
Set up a trust or incorporation
Find out how to set up a whānau trust.
Me mātua tuku tētahi tono arotake ā-ture ki te Kooti Teitei o Aotearoa, kaua te Kooti Whenua Māori. Mō ētahi atu mōhiohio mō te hātepe arotake ā-ture, me whakapā atu ki tō Kooti Teitei tūtata .
Interest based trusts
Tarati whānau (utu tāpae $68)
Whānau trust (filing fee $68)
A whānau trust combines the interests of a whānau (family) into a single trust.
He whakapā pāpāho ā rātou mō te Kooti Whenua Māori me ngā kaiwhakawā o Aotearoa. Ministry of Justice media centre
Whakapā mai ki te pokapū pāpāho mā te waea ki 04 918 8836, īmēra mai rānei ki media@justice.govt.nz.
I say to you, do not resign my language to ever be silent again, do not repress my language, but rather allow the language to live and be normalised within all Courts of Aotearoa. I cast my memory back to a hui of the Māori Law Society that was held not far from here, in Waitangi in 2015, when Sir Justice Joe Williams posed the question to the Society, Can you see the island?
Ko Te Kooti Whenua Māori te kooti motuhake tawhito rawa, tino mauroa o Aotearoa. He whakanōhanga ahurei mātou – ko te kooti whenua iwi taketake anake i te ao.
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