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Information required
An application for a vesting order must:
• state the relationship between the parties
• be accompanied by a whakapapa 11 or
other documentary evidence necessary
to establish that the transferee belongs
to one or more of the preferred classes
of alienees.
On the discretion to appoint trustees, that Court stated that ordinarily the Māori Land Court would give substantial weight to the views of the owners.
Step 3- Determination by the Māori Land Court
(h) If mediation does not resolve the dispute, or the mediation is not completed
within the stated timeframe for Step 2, then the parties may file relevant
applications with the Māori Land Court.
The Māori Land Court is conducting an inquiry to establish the successors to SILNA lands pursuant to Section 29, Te
Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 in accordance with an application filled by the Minister of Māori Affairs, currently under
application A20180009373.
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g)
h)
a) This form must be filed at the office of the Court at
Christchurch;
b) Please ensure that all information required on the form
is completed;
c) Where possible, please supply the names and contact
details of the su...
After a successful mediation hui, we will send you 'Terms of the Resolution' summarising the hui and stating the agreed outcome. There may also be a court order included if the outcome was referred to a judge or registrar to action.
Succession is one of a series of Māori Land
Court booklets designed to help Māori—and
anyone else with an interest—to gain a fuller
understanding of current Māori land matters.
It is a comprehensive guide to the process
and regulations relating to the transfer of the
Māori land interests of a deceased owner to
his or her successors.
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Definition of succession
Māori land is owned by either one owner
or several owners.
Succession is one of a series of Māori Land
Court booklets designed to help Māori—and
anyone else with an interest—to gain a fuller
understanding of current Māori land matters.
It is a comprehensive guide to the process
and regulations relating to the transfer of the
Māori land interests of a deceased owner to
his or her successors.
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Definition of succession
Māori land is owned by either one owner
or several owners.
I seek exemption from the requirements of section 158 to provide a special valuation:
YES (Please complete below) NO
The alienation is by way of gift
The alienee is a close relative being my (state relationship)
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