Due to limited access to the building, the Auckland Information Office is available by appointment only. Please contact us by email at mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz
Frustrations have arisen in the utilisation of the land as the estate’s trustees have been unable to make distributions to the beneficiaries (of whom seven are now deceased) without giving some a greater benefit than others.
Māori custom.
10. The owner ofa beneficial interest in land. Where land is vested in trustees,
the trustees own the land as legal owners on behalf of the beneficiaries.
A vesting order can be used to transfer
Māori land shares:
• from one person to another on the sale
or gift of the shares
• to the trustee(s) 6 of the landowners
• from atrustee, or representative, to the
person beneficially entitled to the shares
• to provide a dwelling site for an owner
• between owners to facilitate a partition
of the land.
A vesting order can be used to transfer
Māori land shares:
• from one person to another on the sale
or gift of the shares
• to the trustee(s) 6 of the landowners
• from atrustee, or representative, to the
person beneficially entitled to the shares
• to provide a dwelling site for an owner
• between owners to facilitate a partition
of the land.
A vesting order can be used to transfer
Māori land shares:
• from one person to another on the sale
or gift of the shares
• to the trustee(s) 6 of the landowners
• from atrustee, or representative, to the
person beneficially entitled to the shares
• to provide a dwelling site for an owner
• between owners to facilitate a partition
of the land.
(ii) Consents of all trustees must be filed.
(iii) Consents must be evidenced by –
(a) completion of this form or
(b) consent at family meeting evidenced by minutes of that meeting or
(c) completion and production of separate forms of consent.
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 12 10:30 AM AP-20240000009048 239/93
338(7)/93
Te Runanga o Ngāti
Kea Ngāti Tuara
He whakarerekētanga ki
ngā tarahitī mō Horohoro
40 Māori reservation -
Replace Hepora Young,
Albert Hapi, Eru George,
Kuia Ihe and Vincent Eru
with Anthony Leonard
Peni, Hone Philip Waudby,
Alana Ngawai Collins, Ema
Maria Bargh, Kataraina
Ake Nanua George,
Danielle Latai Michelle
Marks, Ngahuia Mary
Corbett and Brook
Tahaumaraeariki George
as responsible...