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Ma te mōhio ka mārama
Understanding the importance of collaboration and working in unison Like the marae, kuhu mai is where whaikōrero takes place. It is the exchange of ideas, the recital of whakapapa to make connections, and where challenges can be laid down.
These are:
• The land cannot be sold, gifted, exchanged or mortgaged.
• The trustees can only grant a lease or occupation
licence of the land for a term of up to 14 years (including
renewals), unless the lease or occupation licence is for
education, health or papakāinga housing, in which case
there is no time limit
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There are two recorded subsequent dealings with the land: there was an exchange in
1861 between the original owners and William Gibbs who is the original grantee of the
adjoining section, where it seems they agreed to amend the boundaries, and there
was a conveyance in 1875 of part of the land from th...
These are:
• The land cannot be sold, gifted, exchanged,
or mortgaged.
• The trustees can only grant leases or
occupation licences of the land for up to 14
years including any terms of renewal.
Transfer shares
A shareholder may transfer (that is, sell, gift,
or exchange) shares provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result
in a shareholding less than any minimum
set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are transferred to a member
of the preferred classes of alienees.
Transfer shares
A shareholder may transfer (that is, sell, gift,
or exchange) shares provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result
in a shareholding less than any minimum
set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are transferred to a member
of the preferred classes of alienees.
...Tiriti o Waitangi | Waitangi Tribunal Motunui-Waitara Report (2 ed, Wai 6, 1989) at 51.
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protected their tino rangatiratanga being the full authority, status and prestige with regard to Maori
possessions and interests.22
Reciprocity – ‘The exchange of the right to govern is the right of Māori to retain their full tribal authority
and control over their lands and all other valued possessions’.23
Options – That Māori can pursue a direction based on personal choice....
TRANSFER SHARES
A shareholder may transfer (that is, sell, gift or exchange)
shares, provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result in a shareholding
less than any minimum set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are transferred to a member of the preferred
classes of alienees.
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Notification of applications that have not
been finally determined
(over 6 months old)
31 May 2022
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule
5.
...to attend court to explain non-
compliance
289/93 Partition Māori freehold land
296/93 Partition Māori freehold land for the purpose of a site for a dwelling
298/93 Partition combination of Māori freehold land and other area of land
310/93 Exchange land or land interest for other land or land interest
315/93 Create easement
326/93 Alienation of land to include alienation of interest in roadway giving access to that
land
328/93 Make occupation order
332/93 Require survey...