Banking Practice Note
(c) Can a mortgage be registered against the leasehold estate of whenua Māori? (d) How does a mortgagee exercise it’s power of mortgagee sale in relation to whenua Māori?
(c) Can a mortgage be registered against the leasehold estate of whenua Māori? (d) How does a mortgagee exercise it’s power of mortgagee sale in relation to whenua Māori?
How does the Court assess whether a candidate is “broadly acceptable” to the beneficiaries?
This means that there can be no borrowing against the reservation lands and leaves trustees with problems as to how to raise money to maintain and preserve buildings, services, and the grounds and other facilities on the reservation.
Since 1993 there has only been a trickle of Māori freehold land that has changed to European title. To achieve this change is possible only in particular circumstances and strict rules apply.
Judge Terena Wara discusses how the Māori Land Court responded to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A copy of the minutes of the meeting held to constitute the Whänau Trust are attached. PROPOSED TRUSTEES TO BE APPOINTED: Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: Signed by the Applicant (s): Dated: / / Dated: / / NOTE: (i) Consents of all beneficiaries to an estate must be filed.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-23-Application-Whanau-Trust.pdf (149 kb)
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Can a mortgage be registered against the leasehold estate of whenua Māori? How does a mortgagee exercise power of mortgagee sale in relation to whenua Māori?