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I stress that a whānau trust is designed to manage specified shares in Māori land, it facilitates the bringing together of interests for the benefit of descendants and most importantly is a valuable tool to prevent ongoing fragmentation or, more correctly, fractionalisation of shares.
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.
The whakataukī “Ko te tapu te mana o ngā kāwai
tūpuna” (“tapu is the mana of the kāwai tūpuna”) demonstrates that mana shares a very strong positive
connection with tapu.
You can find "Total area of the block in hectares", "Total interests (shares) of the block", and Owners interests (shares) in the block" in Pātaka Whenua.
Ngā tono $68
$68 applications
Succession to Māori land
Transfer of shares in Māori land
Establishment of a trust over Māori land
Adding, reducing, or removing trustees of a trust which manages Māori land
Determining the ownership of structures on Māori land
Occupation of Māori land
Ngā tono $228
$228 applications
Partition, subdivision, amalgamation and aggregation of Māori land
Anything related to a Māori incorporation
Roadways, access, easements and surveys of Māori land
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There are new requirements on trustees to keep and share certain
information.
Every trustee must keep a copy of the trust deed (trust order) and
any variations made to it.
if there are not quite enough shares to
partition out the area needed, the partitioning
owner may pay the difference in cash as
assessed by the valuer. on the other hand,
the partitioner may own more than enough
shares and may decide to leave some shares
in the residue block with the other owners.
if there are not quite enough shares to
partition out the area needed, the partitioning
owner may pay the difference in cash as
assessed by the valuer. on the other hand,
the partitioner may own more than enough
shares and may decide to leave some shares
in the residue block with the other owners.
Generally speaking where next
of kin die before the person from whom succession is sought their children are entitled to the share they would have received had they survived the deceased.