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APPLICATION
FOR CONFIRMATION OF AN ALIENATION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 151
Form 25
Rule 11.3
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
Use this formto seek Court confirmation of an instrument or agreement of sale or gift of Māori Land;
or to confirm a resolution of assembled owners to transfer Māori Land by way of sale or gift.
Apply to occupy your land
Raihana ki te noho (utu tāpae $22)
Licence to occupy (filing fee $22)
A licence is a contract between you and other owners (or their representatives, such astrustees) that permits certain activities to occur on all or part of your land.
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Generally, the applicant should
write toas many landowners as possible,
inviting them to attend a meeting to
consider the proposal, at least 21 days
before the meeting.
Generally, the applicant should
write toas many landowners as possible,
inviting them to attend a meeting to
consider the proposal, at least 21 days
before the meeting.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
42 10:35 AM AP-20250000001055 239/93 The Māori
Trustee
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahiti mō Reureu 1 Sec 23C3
Trust
Add Kurt Keith Ball as a trustee of
the Reureu 1 Sec 23C3 Trust
43 10:40 AM AP-20250000001038 239/93 The Māori
Trustee
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Himatangi 5A5B Trust
Add Colin Carlson as a trustee of the
Himatangi 5A5B Trust
44 10:45 AM AP-20250000000877 231/93 The Māori
Application requires a condition to be met as set out in a Court Order or as directed by a judicial
officer (such as a Judge or a Registrar) before it can proceed or be processed.
The Court office can assist you asto what the qualifications are to succeed.
(vii) Additional information – if you find that there is not enough room on the formto provide all the information you need to supply continue your application on
a separate sheet of paper.
Generally, the applicant should
write toas many landowners as possible, inviting them to a
meeting to consider the proposal, at least 21 days before the
meeting.