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An obligation binding the trustee(s) to deal with property over which they have
control (the trust property) for the benefit of the beneficiaries.
To transfer Māori incorporation shares, the transferor (the
person transferring the shares) must file a transfer of shares
form (form 5 of the Māori Incorporations Constitution
Regulations 1994) with the secretary of the Māori
incorporation.
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.
Usual land consents, such as building consents are still required.
Apply online
Download the application form
Wāwāhanga tōpū (utu tāpae $228)
Combined partition (filing fee $228)
A combined partition combines multiple pieces of land to form one block, which can then be re-divided amongst existing owners.