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(3) Where the agreement is executed outside New Zealand, the signature of the transferor must be witnessed by:
(a) A notary public; or
(b) A Commissioner of Oaths; or
(c) A Commonwealth Representative; or
(d) A solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand or Australia; or
(e) A Justice of the Peace of Australia
(f) A practising solicitor, lawyer or attorney in the country where it is signed.
(4) This form should be lodged with an application for confirmation of alienation o...
Land adjoining a local council road
Where a block fronts a road, consent is
required from the district council.
Building
if you intend to build on the block, you
will need to get a building permit from the
district council. note that fines of up to
$150,000 can be incurred for not having a
building permit.
Land adjoining a local council road
Where a block fronts a road, consent is
required from the district council.
Building
if you intend to build on the block, you
will need to get a building permit from the
district council. note that fines of up to
$150,000 can be incurred for not having a
building permit.
Occupation orders can be sought either for an existing house
or for a building site. The owner of a beneficial interest in
Māori land or anyone entitled to succeed to a deceased owner
may apply for an occupation order.
A te reo Māori resource for words
used in the Māori Land Court and
the Waitangi Tribunal
Ngā Kupu Māori mō te
Kooti Whenua Māori me
te Rōpū Whakamana i te
Tiriti o Waitangi
acting prudently mahi i runga i te āta tūpato
acting reasonably mahi i runga i te āta whakaaro
acting competently mahi i runga i te matatau ki ngā mahi
acting in good conscience mahi i runga i te whakaaro pai
acting impartially mahi i runga i te tōkeke
active (as in inquiry) hohe
add (as in Trustee)...
Usual land consents, such as building consents are still required. Apply online Download the application form
Wāwāhanga tōpū (utu tāpae $220)
Combined partition (filing fee $220)
A combined partition combines multiple pieces of land to form one block, which can then be re-divided amongst existing owners.
If the chairperson decides that the notice is not valid, the reasons for that determination must
be recorded on the proxy form and a copy kept for the trust records.