Template Comprehensive Whanau Trust Order Final Version 30 June 2020
Register of Beneficiaries 1.4 The Trustees must maintain a register of the names and contact details of the Beneficiaries.
Register of Beneficiaries 1.4 The Trustees must maintain a register of the names and contact details of the Beneficiaries.
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If they can’t, they may refer your concerns to the appropriate Business Unit to handle. How to make a formal complaint If after talking with us you still have concerns, you can make a complaint: by email to complaints@justice.govt.nz in writing to the Māori Land Court: Level 7, Fujitsu Tower Māori Land Court SX11203 141 The Terrace Wellington Please include the following information with your complaint: Your first and last name (including company name if relev...
Beneficiaries’ meetings FREQUENCY Usually the trust order stipulates how often beneficiaries’ meetings should be held.
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Tarahiti ā-whenua, kaporeihana whenua rānei Land based trust or incorporation You will need to take detailed minutes from the hui, including: A register of the names of all owners, addresses and their contact details and their interests or shareholding in whenua intended to be included in the trust or incorporation.
Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 E�ective from 27 August 2025 How to apply for a charging order The Local Government (Water Services) Act (the Act) has made the following changes to the Māori Land Court’s jurisdiction.
Why and how the Rules are changing The Rules set out how the Court operates – including what the Court and Registrar s must do, and what applicants and other parties need to do when filing applications and documents.
The Act also allows for appeals to the Māori Appellate Court in relation to decisions of the Māori Land Court around access to Māori land for water infrastructure. What has changed? The Local Government (Water Services) Act (the Act) has made the following changes to the Māori Land Court’s jurisdiction.
Judge Aidan Warren discusses the legislative changes that came into effect February 2022.