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In time, this will help us with processing a higher
volume of applicationsand enquiries in a timely
manner, and improve the service we provide to
our Māori landowners and stakeholders.
TIME APPLICATION NO. SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP5 12:30 PM AP-20230000020494 231/93 Wesley Priest Parihaka 24A Trust - Review of
Parihaka 24A TrustApplications not ready for hearing
The applications listed below were received upto the closing date of this Pānui and are yet to be considered by a
Registrar or Judge.
And importantly, the Court process provides a
timely opportunity for successors to discuss and agree to their interests being vested
in awhānautrust, which has the huge advantage of curtailing any further
fragmentation of interests.
Occupation orders can
now be granted not only to the landowner or any person
entitled tosucceedto their interest, but also to beneficiaries
of the whānautrust that holds a beneficial interest in the
land.
To find out more about the types of trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/your-maori-land/trusts-and-
incorporations/
Settingupatrust
Landowners can setupatrust by holding a meeting,
nominating trustees to manage their property interests, and
then applying to the Māori Land Court (applicationforms
can be obtained from Māori Land Court offices).
To find out more about the types of trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/your-maori-land/trusts-and-
incorporations/
Settingupatrust
Landowners can setupatrust by holding a meeting,
nominating trustees to manage their property interests, and
then applying to the Māori Land Court (applicationforms
can be obtained from Māori Land Court offices).
To find out more about the types of trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/your-maori-land/trusts-and-
incorporations/
Settingupatrust
Landowners can setupatrust by holding a meeting,
nominating trustees to manage their property interests, and
then applying to the Māori Land Court (applicationforms
can be obtained from Māori Land Court offices).