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A spouse, or civil union or de fector partner, may be entitled
to a right to income from the land or a right to occupy the
family home on the land should the shareholder die.
(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 such forestry right or forest
products PROVIDED THAT:
(i) the Trustees have first made provision for the Beneficial Owners'
occupation of the land under clause 20.4(g);
(ii) the term is no longer than 52 years;
(iii) the forestry right or agree...
Purpose and object (say, of Trust) Te aronga me te pūnga
put in writing tuku ā-pepa
Qq
Rr
Quorum Kōrama
rates tāke kaunihera
recommendation
recommending
tūtohutanga
e tūtohutia ana
Reconsideration Huritao tuarua
record of inquiry pūranga tuhinga mō te ruku tātari
redress puretumu
reduce (as in Trustee) whakahekea te nama
re-examination uiui turuki / uiui tāpiripiri
reference tohutoro
registrar rēhita
relevant whai take
relief whakaoranga
remainder pānga whai t...
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When this happens, the right to income or to live in
the family home will end after a specified period (if there is
one), or when the recipient passes away or gives up the right
in writing.
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Step 1
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Step 1
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the green tab in the top right area labelled“Pātaka Whenua – our online portal”.