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Public notice of the agency appointment has been organised:
for the Gisborne Herald on 9, 10, 12, 16, 17 and 19 May 2023
for the Hawke's Bay Today on 10, 12, 15, 17, 19 and 22 May 2023
for the Wairoa Star on 9, 11, 16, 18 May 2023.
Application being researched
AP-20230000022665
A20160004868
22/08/2016 CJ 2016/27 - Titi Islands - Descendants of William Fisher and a succession order made at 20 South Island MB 160 on 11 December 1917 -
Descendants of Teoti Mauhe and a succession order made at 19 South Island MB 204 on 17 December 1915 - Descendants of Irihapeti Pikoikoi and a
succession order made at 18 South Island MB 213 on 12 December 1913 - Chief Judge Application
67/93 Zelda McIntyre, Dean Te Au 5.
(see note (ii))
YES (go to question 17) NO (go to question 19)
17 THE BENEFICIARIES IN THE WILL:
Are all named in question 10 and 12 as next of kin of Deceased; or
Include the following people not named as next of kin
18 WHERE ANY NAMED BENEFICIARY’S RIGHT TO SUCCEED under section 108(2) of the Act is not evident from
his or her relationship to the deceased explain how the beneficiary qualifies under that section: (see note (vi))
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The Trusts Act 2019 provides three
definitions:
• an “adult” as a person aged 18 years
or over;
• a “child” as a person under the age of
18 years; and
• the “age of majority” for trusts as 18.
Where a grant of letters of administration 19
or probate 20 has been issued, the executor 21
may apply directly to the Māori incorporation
to transfer the deceased’s shares to the
successors 22.
Where a grant of letters of administration 19
or probate 20 has been issued, the executor 21
may apply directly to the Māori incorporation
to transfer the deceased’s shares to the
successors 22.
Many life interests state
that the life interest will terminate if the
life tenant remarries.
18 A person’s genealogy, or family tree, linking
that person to a particular family and/or
ancestor.
19 A trustee/guardian.
20 A person adopted informally in terms
of tikanga Māori and brought up as the
adopting parent’s own child without formal
adoption being concluded by any court.
5
6
from the land can be used to pay debts
(rent, interest, etc).