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MLC transferring maori land shares english

Unless the Court directs otherwise, the following items must also be filed with the application: • a certified copy of the entry in the district valuation roll for the land in which the shares to be vested are held, or • a valuation of that land by a registered public valuer • a valuation of all or any other assets attached to the land. 1 Alienation is when landowners grant certain rights of their land to another person. For example: selling land gives the new owner the owne...

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MLC transferring maori land shares english v2

Unless the Court directs otherwise, the following items must also be filed with the application: • a certified copy of the entry in the district valuation roll for the land in which the shares to be vested are held, or • a valuation of that land by a registered public valuer • a valuation of all or any other assets attached to the land. 1 Alienation is when landowners grant certain rights of their land to another person. For example: selling land gives the new owner the owne...

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MLC transferring maori land shares english

Unless the Court directs otherwise, the following items must also be filed with the application: • a certified copy of the entry in the district valuation roll for the land in which the shares to be vested are held, or • a valuation of that land by a registered public valuer • a valuation of all or any other assets attached to the land. 1 Alienation is when landowners grant certain rights of their land to another person. For example: selling land gives the new owner the owne...

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MOJ0217.3E OCT21 Transferring Maori Land Shares

Alienation is when landowners grant certain rights of their land to another person. 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).

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Amendments to Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 December 2020

Before 6 February 2021 Whānau are discouraged from building papakāinga housing on marae and other Māori reservations because an occupation license may only be granted by trustees for up to 14 years, with no right of renewal. From 6 February 2021 Occupation licenses for papakāinga housing can be granted for more than 14 years, with a right of renewal.

Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Amendments-to-Te-Ture-Whenua-Maori-Act-1993-December-2020.pdf (891 kb)