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Noting of...
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Notification of applications that remain
outstanding in the office of the Chief
Registrar, Wellington
December 2023
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications, currently held in the Office of the Chief
Registrar in Wellington, received up to the panui closing date of 11th of October 2023, are hereby
notified, pursuant to rules 3.18, 5.3 and 8.2(3) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011, as being
outstanding and have yet to be determined or set down for inq...
Awaiting Client Action or Information
A20190005443 10/06/2019 CJ 2020/7 - Erina Brown or Erina Munro or Lena Munro or Lena Brown or Erina Lena Munro and the James and Erina Brown Whanau Trust - and determination/whanau trust orders made at 143 Napier MB
136 on 10 April 1996 - Application to the Chief Judge
45/93 Deirdre Heleina Brown 1.
Awaiting Administrative Action
A20190007011 8/08/2019 Tamati and Margaret Makara Whanau Trust - and orders constituting a whanau trust made at 99 Whangarei MB 34-36 (23/02/2004) - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Tainui Noble 1.
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AP-20230000019703
A20190007011
8/08/2019 Tamati and Margaret Makara Whanau Trust - and orders constituting a whanau trust made at 99 Whangarei MB 34-36 (23/02/2004) - Application to the
Chief Judge
45/93 Tainui Noble 2.
Prepare for court hearing
AP-20230000035622 22/12/2023 CJ 2024/15 – Edward Mokopuna Brown Whānau Trust and the whānau trust order made at 292 Rotorua MB 144-146 on 5/9/2005 – Application to the
Chief Judge
45/93 Lilyan Flora Brown 5.
A beneficiaries’ meeting must also be called if a requisition
has been signed by the number of beneficiaries stated in the
trust order.
GIVING NOTICE
Adequate notice must be given. For practical reasons, it
is advisable that at least two to three weeks’ notice of a
beneficiaries’ meeting be given to all beneficiaries and
trustees.
Once again, some of the larger, more sophisticated trusts have included in their trust orders reference to the specific newspapers that are to be used for notice purposes and the frequency with which the notice must run as well as reference to iwi radio and tribal newspapers for example.