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Application Checklist For Acceptance
All applications MUST:
Have all relevant sections of the form completed
Be dated
Be signed by the applicant(s) and/or Counsel
Have applicant(s) full contact details:
Contact address;
Phone details: Home:
Mobile:
Email:
Other:
Where applicable have a statement of preferred place of hearing as opposed to
District
Where appropriate and applicable, have proper witnessing
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Only applications and sittings that were confirmed at the
time of this publication are listed. For more information,
please contact your local Mäori Land Court office.
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The deceased left children or their issue as next of kin and they are listed below; OR
The deceased had no children but left brothers and sisters or their issue as next of kin and they are listed below; OR
The deceased left no children or brothers and sisters as next of kin, but I/we* list below or attach a whakapapa record
showing the next of kin to the deceased, including, where possible, the names, sex, age, and postal address
(state full name),
apply to the Court to constitute a whānau trust in respect of:
tick as appropriate
all my/our land interests
the land interests listed in the schedule hereto
Details of proposed whānau trust:
1.
Term Description
2 1.1 Trust Name
1.4 Registry of the Court and address for service of the trust
3 2.2(g) If the owners wish to support specific Māori community purposes, to list
those purposes
11 7.1(e) Registry of the Court at which the accounts are to be filed
12 9.1 The frequency of General Meetings
9.2 Threshold of number/percentage of beneficial owners required to
requisition a General Meeting
14 10.3 Number of month...
What must also be borne in mind, however, is that ever since the whole concept of individualisation was originally imposed over Maori concepts of ownership, the necessary resourcing to keep listsof owners up to date has generally been inadequate.