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Saturday, 3 May, from 7:00am to Sunday, 4 May 9:00am.
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They must not be unfairly partial to one beneficiary or group
of beneficiaries to the detriment of the others. This does not
mean a trustee must treat all beneficiaries equally, but all
beneficiaries must be treated in accordance with the terms of
the trust.
5.
In its legal use, this means physical or mental disablement that, in the opinion of
the court, results in a person lacking, wholly or partly, the competence to manage
their affairs in relation to their property.
It does this through:
dedicated regional advisors across Aotearoa who provide Māori landowners with on the ground support and guidance on a range of whenua-related matters
a range of tools and resources including its website tupu.nz which includes maps, land use data, downloadable factsheets, and guides for developing business plans or strategies to empower Māori landowner decision making and explore ways to better connect with, care for and develop their whenua
Identifying funding ops inclu...
It does this through:
dedicated regional advisors across Aotearoa who provide Māori landowners with on the ground support and guidance on a range of whenua-related matters
a range of tools and resources including its website tupu.nz which includes maps, land use data, downloadable factsheets, and guides for developing business plans or strategies to empower Māori landowner decision making and explore ways to better connect with, care for and develop their whenua
Identifying funding ops inclu...
Wāwāhanga ā-hapū (utu tāpae $220)
Hapū partition (filing fee $220)
A hapū partition divides the whenua and distributes the new land blocks among the existing owners. This also means the land can’t be gifted or sold outside of the existing owners.
You can advertise in local media close to where the whenua is located, on iwi radio, on social media, and through any other means you wish to. Step 3: Hold a hui
At the hui, present your proposal in detail and encourage in-depth kōrero and robust discussion, making sure everyone feels heard.
Training was the key to delivery
With the support of the local judiciary,
kaiwhakaako, and pūkenga, our kaimahi were
supported by means of a training programme
throughout the year, designed to make the tran-
sition to our new way of working as seamless as
possible.
When we reflect on what
kāinga means to te iwi Māori, we instantly think
about our connections to the land, to Papatūānuku
and, of course, about the mahi we collectively
advance to ensure we are looking after her, our
land, our homes.