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They need to:
• hold a meeting, in accordance with
Part 9 of the Act, at which they pass
a resolution to establish a Māori
incorporation or
• have 15 percent of the total shareholding
consent and
• send an application with a copy of the
minutes of the meeting to the Māori
Land Court.
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
AP-20230000034439 43/93 Deputy Registrar Hurimoana 12 - Rehearing of application
to Determine the survivorship of Sandra
Josephine Paratene in jointly owned shares
(AP-20230000027102)
AP-20230000033680 113/93
118/93
220/93
244/93
Cazna Stephanie
Awhina Waaka-Brown
Thomas Tautoko Waaka – Succession and
vest the interests in Cazna Stephanie Awhina
Waaka-Brown, Patricia Marama Lloyd and
Thomas Leon Waaka as responsible trustees
of the Tut...
Respondents: Kai Iwi 1G2 Mäori
Reservation Trustees)
TE ROHE O AOTEA continued
Whiringa-ä-Nuku / OCTOBER 2024 - NATIONAL PÄNUI 11
At Levin | Via Zoom
Tuesday 3 September 2024 | Judge A M Thomas Presiding
Application for Special Hearing
PÄNUI
NO:
TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
SP1 10:20 AM AP-20240000007694 135/93 Round Corner
Limited
Lot 3 deposited Plan 20707 and Lot
5 Deposited Plan 20707 – Change
from Mäori free hold land to General
land
At Turangi | Mäo...
TIP: Searching for the Minute when you have found the Order.
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