MLC maori reservations english
A trustee does not have to be an owner in the land. The Court, though, needs to be satisfied that the trustee is a “worthy appointee”.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-maori-reservations-english.pdf (389 kb)
A trustee does not have to be an owner in the land. The Court, though, needs to be satisfied that the trustee is a “worthy appointee”.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-maori-reservations-english.pdf (389 kb)
Māori land can be brought together or divided among its owners in several ways to be managed, developed, or used.
...follows Applicant Address Maor Trustee Level 3 110 Featherston Street Wellington E A South Deputy Redaistrar The Maon Trustee has lodged an application pursuant to Section 183(f) and (h) of Te Ture Whenua Maon Act 1993 to be appointed agent for the owners of the lands listed in the schedule to the application for the purpose of entenng onto the lands with or wathout professional advisers to carry out a physical inspection and assessment of the extent of damage to the land and ts improv...
Documents/Landowner-notices/04145271_05549463_0060_0080_MIN.pdf (2.4 mb)
...Rule 4.9 and Reg 7/2013) Names and addresses of any interested parties to the application Application for Easement and Roadway pursuant to Section 315 - 326 TTWMA 1993 MUST include: Name(s) of the current title(s) List of current owners and addresses of the current title(s) Plan of proposed easement or roadway showing dimensions of location and line A current Certificate of Title search The purpose/grounds upon which the application has been filed Con...
Uploads/Application-checklist-315_326-for-easement_roadway.pdf (313 kb)
Use this form to seek Court confirmation of an instrument or agreement of sale or gift of Māori Land; or to confirm a resolution of assembled owners to transfer Māori Land by way of sale or gift.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-25-Confirmation-alienation.pdf (108 kb)
In some instances this is because the land has only one or just a few owners, or because the land is unsuitable for any form of development and owners have decided to leave it in its natural state.
The kaupapa of the Act is to promote the retention of Māori land in the hands of its owners and their whānau and hapū and to facilitate the occupation, development and utilisation of that land for the benefit of its owners and their whānau and hapū.
Uploads/MOJ0217.1E-Maori-Land-Trusts-May19-v2-WEB.pdf (166 kb)
The kaupapa of the Act is to promote the retention of Māori land in the hands of its owners and their whānau and hapū and to facilitate the occupation, development and utilisation of that land for the benefit of its owners and their whānau and hapū.
Uploads/MOJ0217-v2.1E-Maori-Land-Trusts-May19-v2-WEB.pdf (166 kb)
The kaupapa of the Act is to promote the retention of Māori land in the hands of its owners and their whānau and hapū and to facilitate the occupation, development and utilisation of that land for the benefit of its owners and their whānau and hapū.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.1E-Maori-Land-Trusts-May19-v2-WEB.pdf (166 kb)
The interests are not split between them – they are co-owners. If one owner dies, the other joint tenant(s) automatically succeed to the interest that the deceased joint tenant held.