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17. Takitimu 14 April 2025

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP 8 11:00 AM AP-20230000021994 238/93 Manu Sharon Te Whata Akura Lands Trust - Review of trust and enforcement of obligations SP 9 11:30 AM AP-20230000021995 289/93 South Wairarapa District Council Part Papawai 13 Block (CT WN72/9) - Partition into Papawai 13A and 13B blocks - Judicial Conference SP 10 12:30 PM AP-20230000021627 37/93 131/93 Dr Bryan Gilling (Morrison Kent) Whareama Sec 767, 770, 771 - Determination of status and general

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MLC Form 01 APPLICATION TO DETERMINE SUCCESSORS FOR SOUTH ISLAND LANDLESS NATIVES SILNA LANDS TOITOI

If there are neither children of the deceased nor brothers or sisters, then next of kin are the nearest relatives on the side of the family from whom the land originated. Generally speaking, where next of kin die before the person from whom succession is sought, the children of the next of kin are entitled to the share they would have received had they survived the deceased. 4 Notice of hearing While an applicant is not required to give formal notice of hearing to other beneficiar...

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MLC Form 22 Application for succession2

(iii) Next of Kin – where there is no will the next of kin for the purposes of succession are children of the deceased; if there are no children then brothers and sisters; if neither of these then next of kin are the nearest relatives on the side of the family from whom the land originated. 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.

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Ngā utu tono
Application fees

Application fees Ngā tono me te kore utu Applications without fees Application for Dispute Resolution Application to form a Whānau Trust (when filed together with succession) An application under the Family Protection Act 1955 An application under the Law Reform (Testamentary Promises) Act 1949 Ngā tono $23 $23 applications Changing your name in the Māori Land Court record Noting of mortgages, leases, licenses or other land use agreements by a registrar Confirmation of an alienation...

Te haere atu ki te hui takawaenga
Attending mediation

We will help you to: appoint a mediator confirm a suitable date and venue for the mediation hui Attend the mediation hui At the mediation hui, the mediator will facilitate kōrero and wānanga between the parties about the dispute and guide them to come up with their own workable solutions. Generally, when you arrive the mediator will welcome the parties and explain the process for mediation, including any tikanga practices you have agreed on.