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Thus in 2003 the situation that confronted me was that there were Māori land interests held by: a great-grandmother (deceased); two grandparents (deceased); one uncle (the “administrator”); myself and two brothers, with the balance of the interests spread throughout my remaining aunties and uncles, eight of whom were by then deceased.
The goal is to replace as many deceased persons on the list with living successors to enable meetings of successors to be called under Part 9 of TTWMA.
Exceptions include:
• a succession to further interests where
there has been previous succession to
the deceased person
• vesting of lands in a minor who has
turned 20 (provided that all appropriate
documentary evidence is filed with the
application).
...Succession (further
interest)
54 A20230008026 239/93,
235A/93
Paora Poutini Morikau No 1 Section 30 - Reduce the trustees
by removing Christine Linda Raiwiri and Dean
Ashford as trustees by way of resignation and
Walter Joachim Tekou Wallace, deceased as
trustee
55 A20230005531 118(6)/93 Ryanhart Gardiner Rarima Skipper Gardiner - Succession (further
interests)
56 A20230006042 164/93 Kane Edward John
Ryder
Omaio 1 & 8 others - Transfer of shares by way of
gift from Kane Ed...
...Alexander Butler - Succession
A20230001224 113/93,
118/93,
113A/93,
214/93
Kani Hemirua Epiha Douglas Hori also known as Douglas Peri Epiha or
Douglas Papa Pere Epiha – Succession, constitute
the Nga Tatai Hononga o Matauri Trust in respect of
the deceased and appoint Kani Epiha as trustee
A20230002606 113/93,
117/93,
214/93
Earle Lewis Worke Reid – Succession, constitute the
E L W Reid Whanau Trust in respect of the deceased
and appoint Sharon Reid, Gail Edmonds (Re...
This form may be used by the executor(s)/administrator(s) of an estate to certify those persons entitled to the Māori
freehold land interests held by the estate, and/or in the case of a deceased Māori, any General Land intrests.
This certification should be filed with an application for succession (when grant of administration held) on form 21,
and replaces Schedule 1 of that form.
If one owner dies, the other
joint tenant/s automatically succeed to the
interest that the deceased joint tenant held.
This kind of ownership is most commonly
used by married couples, who often prefer
to own property as joint tenants.
If one owner dies, the other
joint tenant/s automatically succeed to the
interest that the deceased joint tenant held.
This kind of ownership is most commonly
used by married couples, who often prefer
to own property as joint tenants.
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MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
All applications may be lodged with the Registrar in any office of the Māori Land Court
CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
Copy or photocopy of full Death Certificate (where life tenant or joint tenant is deceased)
Written confirmation to surrender life interest (where applicant is not life tenant)
Copy or photocopy of Marriage Certificate (where life tenant has remarried)
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