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SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 10 1:30PM AP-20230000019654
A20170006960
45/93 Paerau Warbrick
CJ 2017/32 - Estate of
Rangitukehu - Waimana
Parish 252 (Part) &
Waimana Parish 582 and a
succession order made at
29 Whakatane MB 6-8 on
16 November 1949 -
Application to the Chief
Judge
SP 11 1:45PM AP-20230000027428
A20110001330
45/93 Beverley Rewa
McGhie (nee
Wilson), Dawn
Shields
CJ 2011/1 - Tamati Mihaka
- against and orders
Application to the...
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PĀNUI
He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā , ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
Chief Judge application
To be heard via Zoom
26 March 2024
Chief Judge C L Fox
PĀ
NUI NO:
TIME: APPLICATION NO: S...
Use this form to create a Whānau Trust by vesting some or all of your interests in trustees to hold on behalf of the
descendants of a given person or tupuna (the beneficiaries)
If you are creating a Whānau Trust as part of a succession application please complete form 23.
In 2003, realising that there was only one uncle and one aunty still alive, something needed to be done. After Part 4 searches had been carried out at the Māori Land Court I learnt that in 1967 an uncle of mine had appeared at the Māori Land Court and had succeeded to some interests in the name of his mother and father (my grandparents).
Use this form to apply to the Court for an order vesting part or all of any Māori Land or General Land owned by Māori
in an owner or a person entitled to succeed to an owner for the purpose of a house site or to confirm an existing house
site (including a house that has already been built and is located on the land).
This produced some pleasing results
in both spaces with an increase in new applications to Court in the earlier part of the reporting
year and the closure of some of our older applications.
What other modes of communication are available that trustees could reasonably expect to include as part of the notification process? How prescriptive do trust orders need to be to impose minimum standards of notice for the calling of a trust’s meetings for the purpose of holding an election?
The unique relationship between Māori and whenua is
recognised by the MLC, and the records held by the Court
form an invaluable part of the whakapapa of all Māori people.
The MLC operates under the provisions of Te Ture Whenua
Māori Act 1993 (‘the Act’).
Persons who are not allowed to be trustee:
3.8 The following are persons not entitled to act as trustees:
3.8.1 Persons under 18 years of age;
3.8.2 Undischarged bankrupts;
3.8.3 Persons subject to a Compulsory Treatment Order under part 11 of the Mental Health Act 1992;
3.8.4 Persons convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment for a term of 6 months and whose
sentence has not yet been served;
3.8.5 Persons disqualified as a director of a company registered under the...