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If the individual owns more shares than are needed for an occupation order of this size, the rest of the shares remain in the block for the use of all the shareholders. It is important to bear in mind that an occupation order is not like a partition, where your whole shareholding is taken out of the block.
The register can be in either physical form or electronic, kept at the registered office or principal place of business, and must be made available for inspection by shareholders or any person authorised in writing by a shareholder.
I am/we are the owner/owners in the above named block and hold.................................................................................................shares out
of a total of................................................................................................................shares in the said land; or
I am a person entitled to succeed to the beneficial interests of.......................................................................................being a deceased
owne...
Purpose and object (say, of Trust) Te aronga me te pūnga
put in writing tuku ā-pepa
Qq
Rr
Quorum Kōrama
rates tāke kaunihera
recommendation
recommending
tūtohutanga
e tūtohutia ana
Reconsideration Huritao tuarua
record of inquiry pūranga tuhinga mō te ruku tātari
redress puretumu
reduce (as in Trustee) whakahekea te nama
re-examination uiui turuki / uiui tāpiripiri
reference tohutoro
registrar rēhita
relevant whai take
relief whakaoranga
remainder pānga whai t...
DIVIDEND
A payment made to shareholders.
DOCUMENT
Written, printed, or electronic matter that
provides information or evidence or that serves
as an official record.
Voting threshold for a poll
vote (for voting on the basis a shareholding interest)
19 16(1) Set trustee numbers (minimum and maximum)
16.2 - 16.5 Set the length of the term of appointment of trustees and whether rotation
process
20 18.3 Notice requirement for number of days notice of any trustee meeting
unless the meeting is convened in an emergency
24 20.4(g)(iii)
(aa) & (bb)
Determine the length of any licence or lease or occupation order
25 20.4.
While individual titles according to shareholding remains the means by which Māori freehold land is administered under Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, the Act has resulted in an improved approach to Māori aspirations for their land.
There is a new requirement for Māori incorporations to
record the details of the dividends paid to shareholders.
Changes also strengthen the protections for Māori land.