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Saturday, 3 May, from 7:00am to Sunday, 4 May 9:00am.
Due to limited access to the building, the Auckland Information Office is available by appointment only. Please contact us by email mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz or phone 09 279 5850 to make an appointment
The order will then be written up in the
Court title records if it affects land, and
will be sent to any party who has to act
on it, for example the Māori trustee if
the Māori trustee has been ordered to
pay money he/she is holding, or a Māori
incorporation if the order affects shares in
that incorporation.
Rehearings
Sometimes further relevant information
might come to light immediately after the
Court hearing or, when you receive the
minutes, you might find that what you
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Purpose and object (say, of Trust) Te aronga me te pūnga
put in writing tuku ā-pepa
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Rr
Quorum Kōrama
rates tāke kaunihera
recommendation
recommending
tūtohutanga
e tūtohutia ana
Reconsideration Huritao tuarua
record of inquiry pūranga tuhinga mō te ruku tātari
redress puretumu
reduce (as in Trustee) whakahekea te nama
re-examination uiui turuki / uiui tāpiripiri
reference tohutoro
registrar rēhita
relevant whai take
relief whakaoranga
remainder pānga whai t...
It was because of you that I became involved in the initiative of Te Kura Rōia and formed close bonds with colleagues that shared similar visions, and who have come here today.
Many landowner journeys begin when a whānau member passes away and their land interests or shares in an incorporation are transferred to their whānau members.
Apologies from people who could not attend, their contact details, and number of interests or shares they have (if any).
A summary of the discussions and any decisions made at the hui.
Manaaki whenua, manaaki tangata, haere whakamua
Care for the land, care for the people, go forward Like the marae, Tū Atu is when manuhiri and hau kainga share kai (food). This action takes manuhiri from the state of sacredness to ordinary and is an expression of the hospitality and generosity of the hau kainga.
You can visit one of our offices to view:
current and historic ownership lists for whenua Māori
minutes of hearings of Court and Registrar decisions
current and historic memorial schedule information recording leases, occupations and other land uses
orders made by the court or a Registrar – including:
title orders (creating Māori land)
trust orders (names of trustees and terms of trust)
succession orders (names of successors to an estate)
vesting orders (transfers of shares in Māo...
Generally speaking where next
of kin die before the person from whom succession is sought their children are entitled to the share they would have received had they survived the deceased.
The beneficiaries
hold their individual shares in the land as
beneficial owners.
16 The traditional Māori tribal hierarchy and
social order made up of hapū (kin groups) and
whānau (family groups), having a founding
ancestor and territorial (tribal) boundaries.
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Applying to the trustees
Anyone who wants to promote or run an
activity on a reservation must write to the
trustees stating:
• the full name and address of the applicant
• the activity
• the area of land and th...
In your application you’ll need to provide:
written consents of the trustees
written consents of the beneficiaries
evidence of a properly notified meeting(s) held to terminate the trust, and
a schedule of land to be removed from the trust and to who those shares will be transferred
If you apply to terminate a trust which was set up under section 132(6) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act (Māori customary land being managed by another Māori land trust), the land must be vested in another tru...