The beneficiaries are called the beneficial
owners.
17. A formal document, signed by a judge or senior court official and stamped with
the court’s official seal, to give effect to a decision of a judge of the court.
18.
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Māori Land Update 2013
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Māori Land Update 2012
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Māori Land Update 2011
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Block and trust information
All customary and freehold Māori land blocks in Aotearoa New Zealand are listed in the documents below.
...your application on a separate sheet of paper
(unless this application is made by email or online);
(v) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to provide
further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish the
Court to consider; and
(vi) Comply with the requirements set out in the
Checklist at the end of this form.
The trustees must prepare for trustee meetings so that they are familiar with the
material and documents necessary for the meeting.
Trustees must comply with the requirements for running general and special meetings of
beneficial owners set out in clause 13 and those for running trustee meetings in clause 17.
The Head Agreement is a key contractual document and contains all relevant information, including the
term (duration) of the Agreement, service delivery obligations, general terms and conditions, mediator
fees (remuneration) information and more.
...Land Court, the journey
of the modern Court, in particular since the
passing of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, is
one that is best described by the people who
have served, and who continue to serve, the
Court and its clients.
This publication documents the history and
people who have made the Māori Land Court
what it is today: its judicial officers, the staff
and the experiences of the everyday users of
the Court.