Shareholders
can inspect the share register. The Māori
incorporation may charge a fee to anyone
other than a shareholder, or his or her agent,
for inspecting the share register.
Improvements claimed by the applicant:_______________________________________________________________
8. Registered alienations, encumbrances, rights of way, easements, or profits ā prendre affecting the title:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
9.
Shareholders can inspect the share
register.
The Māori incorporation may charge a fee to anyone other
than a shareholder, or their agent, to inspect the register.
Rather, two will serve for one year, two for two years, and three for three years. To determine for how
long the first seven trustees will serve, at their first meeting they will draw from a hat numbers 1, 2 or 3 (with
the hat containing two Is, two 2s, and three 3s).
3.7 If any trustee resigns before serving a full term, or if a trustee passes away, the chairperson may either fill the
vacancy by calling on the candidate with the next highest number of votes at the last election or...
Relevant Precedent
Archives New Zealand holds several series of records that are covered by classes in this appraisal
report, including alienation files (e.g. series 11466, CH270), succession registers (e.g. series 10220),
application registers (e.g. series 10106) subdivision and partition registers (e.g. series 10001).
Checklist of documents required (if applicable and available)
• List of owners present at the gathering
• Statement setting out how the alienee is a member of one of the preferred classes of alienees, including any necessary
whakapapa details
• Roll valuation or special valuation of the land and any improvements to it by a registered valuer
• Minutes of the meeting or, if no minutes were kept, a statement of the pertinent issues discussed at the meeting,
including—
• every propos...
The Heretaunga block created a national
scandal, as it was seen as an example of how
a ‘land ring’ could acquire large areas of land
to the detriment of small settlers.