tick as appropriate
The land is not subject to any Trust
The alienation is not in breach of any Trust to which the land is subject
The alienee is a member of the preferred class of alienee being:
Child(ren) or remoter issue of the alienor; or
Whanaunga who are associated in accordance with tikanga Māori with the land; or
Another owner in the land who is a member of the hapū associated with the land; or
A trustee of any of the above three classes of person.
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GROUNDS FOR APPLICATION
The grounds on which I make this application are that: (Select the statement that applies)
The life tenant/joint tenant*[name]:__________________________________________________________________
died on [date]:________________
I wish/the life tenant wishes* to give up the life interest on [date]:____________________
On [date]:___________________ the life tenant remarried/entered into a civil union/entered into a de facto
relationship as defined by section 2D of the P...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP10 1.00PM AP-20240000013679 45/93 Wiremu
Rudolph
CJ 2024/89 - Pakinga C1 block -
Hone Rurawhe also known as Jack
Rudolph and a vesting order made at
13 Kaitaia MB 44 on 16/5/1983 -
Application to the Chief Judge
SP11 1.15PM AP-20240000001384 45/93 Louis (Mike)
Harris
CJ 2024/14 – Kararaina Tame
Wiremu also known as Kararaina
Beazley and succession orders
made at 3 Kaikohe Succession MB
72-73 and 29 Kaikohe MB 40-41 on
8/12/1999 - A...
The definitive description for demonstrating that we are only dealing with one block (derived from 3 blocks) being Lot C. Thus the project has highlighted this issue for staff and the judges.
https://www.m%C4%81orilandcourt.govt.nz/
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AFFECTED PARTIES:
Are there any parties who will be affected by this application?
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The mistake error or omission is:...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Of those, 14 spent a significant part of their young life living on Māori freehold land. Now only 3 live on Māori freehold land.
Income from Māori freehold land is no longer significant as a regular source of income to Māori families.
Me āta whakaaro mēnā
he tangata e aro atu ana ki ētahi atu kaupapa
kāhore hoki e whai ana i ngā ritenga o tēnei
kaupapa (tirohia ngā mahi o te trust: te
whārangi 3).
Te maha o ngā tiaki whenua
Ko te maha o ngā tiaki whenua ka
whakatūria, me whai i te tikanga.
Me āta pānui te hui me ana pūtake.
3 Kōrero ki ngā kairīhi, mēnā he kairīhi.
Me rapu rawa he whakaaetanga ā-tuhi
mō tō tono mai i ngā kairīhi.
4 Kōrero ki ngā kairangahau wāwāhi.