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Transferring sharesto facilitate
partition
If owners of Māori land shares agree or
arrange to allot shares on a partition, the
Māori Land Court may make a vesting order
to give effect to the agreement.
Transferring sharesto facilitate
partition
If owners of Māori land shares agree or
arrange to allot shares on a partition, the
Māori Land Court may make a vesting order
to give effect to the agreement.
Transferring sharesto facilitate
partition
If owners of Māori land shares agree or
arrange to allot shares on a partition, the
Māori Land Court may make a vesting order
to give effect to the agreement.
Since the establishment of the Native land Court 1865, we have collected and managed over 23 million documents, all of which are linked in some way to whenua and whānau Māori. Our record holds information about court decisions, and the conversations about how those decisions are made.
Having a conversation with your whānau about your whenua and whakapapa can be helpful before getting started. It is a good idea to ask them about:
What land blocks you might be an owner in
An accurate record of your whakapapa
How you became an owner or beneficiary to your whenua.
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