Alienation involves an alienee (the person
who purchases or receives the interest in the
land), and an alienor (the person who sells or
parts with the interest in the land).
2 Land whose beneficial ownership the Māori
Land Court has determined by freehold order
(that is, the Court has created a title for the
land and determined the beneficial owners
to that land).
Shareholders need to carefully choose
suitable people and should ensure that the
committee members have appropriate skills
to protect the assets and provide a return to
the shareholders.
1 Land whose beneficial ownership the Māori
Land Court has determined by freehold order
(that is, the Court has created a title for the
land and determined the beneficial owners
to that land).
Shareholders need to carefully choose
suitable people and should ensure that the
committee members have appropriate skills
to protect the assets and provide a return to
the shareholders.
1 Land whose beneficial ownership the Māori
Land Court has determined by freehold order
(that is, the Court has created a title for the
land and determined the beneficial owners
to that land).
Land whose beneficial ownership the Māori Land Court has determined by
freehold order (that is, the Court has created a title for the land and determined the
beneficial owners to that land).
Awaiting Other Party Action or Information
A20170001815 22/02/2017 CJ 2017/5 - Pani Mokaraka succession order and order determiningownership of a dwelling house on Waima C8 block made at 2 Kaikohe Succession MB 32-33 on 31 March 1993 - Application to the Chief
Judge
45/93 Ida Morgan 4.
RANGATIRATANGA
Self-determination, self-management, ownership.
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The Court may, on considering your notification, arrange for the application to be set down for a formal hearing
if the application has yet to be determined or for a rehearing if the application has already been determined.
The Court may, on considering your notification, arrange for the application to be set down for a formal hearing
if the application has yet to be determined or for a rehearing if the application has already been determined.
The Court worked by means of
written applications filed in advance by Māori
people, for example to have title to their land
investigated, to have it partitioned, for relative
ownerships to be determined, for equitable
owners to be added to the title, and so forth.
Awaiting Administrative Action
A20170001815 22/02/2017 CJ 2017/5 - Pani Mokaraka succession order and order determiningownership of a dwelling house on Waima C8 block made at 2 Kaikohe Succession MB 32-33 on 31 March 1993 - Application to the Chief
Judge
45/93 Ida Morgan 1.