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Conversely, another ahu whenua trust with assets in excess of $10 million and income exceeding $300,000.00 has less than 20 owners, and all of their addresses are known by the responsible trustee so an in person, telephone or postal ballot is a simple process.
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He Pou Herenga Whenua
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of the Māori Land Court
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• If the deceased had no children, their siblings are entitled
to their interests. Any half-siblings are entitled to share
only in interests that the deceased obtained from their
common parent
• If the deceased had no children, his or
her brothers and sisters are entitled to
interests. Any half brothers and sisters
are entitled to share only in interests
that the deceased obtained from their
common parent
• If the deceased had no children, his or
her brothers and sisters are entitled to
interests. Any half brothers and sisters
are entitled to share only in interests
that the deceased obtained from their
common parent
The owner of the shares or interests being
transferred should attend. Any person who is entitled, or will
be entitled, to a beneficial interest in the land is entitled to
appear and to be heard at the hearing.
11.
The owner of the shares or interests being
transferred should attend. Any person who
is entitled, or will be entitled, to a beneficial
interest in the land is entitled to appear and
to be heard at the Court hearing.
The owner of the shares or interests being
transferred should attend. Any person who
is entitled, or will be entitled, to a beneficial
interest in the land is entitled to appear and
to be heard at the Court hearing.
The owner of the shares or interests being
transferred should attend. Any person who
is entitled, or will be entitled, to a beneficial
interest in the land is entitled to appear and
to be heard at the Court hearing.