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A whenua tōpū trust:
can include one or more Māori land blocks, or general land owned by Māori
can include a wide range of beneficiaries, for example, a community, hapū or iwi in a specific area
makes the land trustees legally responsible for managing the land
has a Court-approved trust order that sets out the rights and responsibilities of the trustees
requires that any funds received by the trust be used for Māori community purposes, and
doesn’t require any succession to t...
these details from the 3rd Schedule of the Court order
Shares listed: …………….……… at 46 TWP 256-310 dated 5 October 2017
Relationship to deceased: ……………………
[specify relationship, ie, father, sister, son, etc, or identify other relationship]
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NOTE: Signed consents of those trustees who are retiring by rotation according to the terms of the trust order, or who were present and accepted the election process,
are not required.
5.
This will make it easier to build
on Māori reservation land.
OCCUPATIONORDER:
An occupationorder provides the right to build on a piece of
land owned by multiple owners (but does not grant a title of
ownership over that piece of land).
These provisions also apply to an occupationorder as if it
were a beneficial interest in Māori land, provided the person
owns a beneficial interest in the land to which the occupationorder applies and the Court is satisfied the person should
succeed to the occupationorder.
I have advised the owners:
(a) That an occupationorder may pass by succession; YES NO; and
(b) that an occupationorder may be for a definite term
or until a specified event;
YES NO; and
(c) of the term for which the order is sought; YES NO
6.
Awaiting Administrative Action
A20200015962 18/12/2020 Appeal 2020/11 - Kawhia U2B and an order made at 2020 Chief Judge's MB 1084-1101 (30 October 2020) amending an order at 106 Otorohanga MB 84 (23 March 1992) - Notice of Appeal 58/93 Niki Tuwhangai 4.