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...interest)
but not “purchase money” (land converted
into money).
14 An order of the Māori Land Court that sets
out: the objectives of a trust; the powers,
obligations, and rights of trustees; and the
rights of the beneficiaries.
8
Leases and mortgages
an amalgamation order can’t be made
without the consent of people such as the
lessee or mortgagee unless the Māori Land
court is satisfied that the amalgamation
would not detrimentally affect the rights of
those people....
For example, selling land gives the new owner the ownership rights; leasing
land gives the lessee a limited right to occupy land in return for payment of rent
(and other conditions); mortgaging land gives the mortgagee the right to sell the
land if the mortgage is not repaid (refer to section 4 of Te Ture Whenua Māori
Act 1993).
For
example: selling land gives the new owner
the ownership rights, leasing land gives the
lessee a limited right to occupy land in return
for payment of rent (and other conditions),
mortgaging land gives the mortgagee the
right to sell the land if the mortgage is not
repaid (refer to section 4 of the Act).
For
example: selling land gives the new owner
the ownership rights, leasing land gives the
lessee a limited right to occupy land in return
for payment of rent (and other conditions),
mortgaging land gives the mortgagee the
right to sell the land if the mortgage is not
repaid (refer to section 4 of the Act).
For
example: selling land gives the new owner
the ownership rights, leasing land gives the
lessee a limited right to occupy land in return
for payment of rent (and other conditions),
mortgaging land gives the mortgagee the
right to sell the land if the mortgage is not
repaid (refer to section 4 of the Act).
...filed together with succession)
An application under the Family Protection Act 1955
An application under the Law Reform (Testamentary Promises) Act 1949
Ngā tono $23
$23 applications
Changing your name in the Māori Land Court record
Noting of mortgages, leases, licenses or other land use agreements by a registrar
Confirmation of an alienation instrument by a registrar (e.g., mortgage, lease)
Status change from general land to Māori land
Further interest succession to Māor...
1
Notification of applications that have not
been finally determined
(over 6 months old)
31 August 2024
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule
5.
(j) To grant forestry rights; to grant, renew, vary, transfer, assign or accept the
surrender of any forestry right or joint venture deforestation agreement in respect of
the trust land and to sell or mortgage any forestry right or forest products, but only if:
(i) the Trustees have first made provision for the beneficial owners to occupy the
land under (g) above;
(ii) the term is no longer than 52 years;
(iii) the forestry right or agreement shall not provide for payment o...
Perhaps it is also partly the result of difficulty in obtaining mortgages on Māori freehold land, which prior to 1993 drove people to shift title into the Land Transfer title system.