The owners first need to have a meeting at which they:
• agree to set up the trust
• agree which blocks of land or shares should be included in
the trust
• agree to the terms of the draft trust order which sets out
the trustees’ powers, rights and obligations
• nominate trustees
• take accurate minutes.
The owners first need to have a meeting at which they:
• agree to set up the trust
• agree which blocks of land or shares should be included in
the trust
• agree to the terms of the draft trust order which sets out
the trustees’ powers, rights and obligations
• nominate trustees
• take accurate minutes.
Thank you also for all of the hard work and the support that you have shown in organising this event, and also for the support that you have shown to both me and my family during my time in practice and throughout our time living here in Rotorua.
Otherwise, you can find the block via an “Ownership” search
TIP: Type slowly to allow the system to populate the results
māorilandcourt.govt.nz
2.3 PRINTING BLOCK DETAILS
a.
SHARES HELD IN A PŪTEA OR WHĀNAU TRUST
If Māori incorporation shares are held in a pūtea or whānau
trust, the names of the trustees16 can be entered on the share
register as the owner of those shares.
The order will be written up in the Court title records if it
affects land, and sent to every person who has to act on it,
for example, to the Māori trustee if they’ve been ordered to
pay money they’re holding, or a Māori incorporation5 if the
order affects shares in that incorporation.
Rehearings
Sometimes more evidence is discovered immediately after
the hearing or, when you receive the minutes, you might
find that what you thought you had said wasn’t correctly
recorded a...
More information
To find out more about transferring Māori land shares, go
online to maorilandcourt.govt.nz
Or you can visit your local MLC office or attend an offsite
clinic.