MLC succession english
If the Court were to distribute those interests to the successors before the debts were paid, the estate would lose its ability to pay its debts. Any income from land interests may be directed to repaying debts.
If the Court were to distribute those interests to the successors before the debts were paid, the estate would lose its ability to pay its debts. Any income from land interests may be directed to repaying debts.
If the Court were to distribute those interests to the successors before the debts were paid, the estate would lose its ability to pay its debts. Any income from land interests may be directed to repaying debts.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-succession-english.pdf (1.2 mb)
If you file an application to the Māori Land Court or the Māori Appellate Court on or after 1 July 2025 , you will notice an increase in the fee you need to pay. For example: Our $22 fee will increase to $23 Our $66 fee will increase to $68 Our $220 fee will increase to $228 Our $385 fee will increase to $399 The full list of updated fees is available here.
The benefit is that each block can be used independently of the other but there is only one pay list to maintain. This makes it more convenient to distribute any income 13 from the blocks because the administration costs are reduced.
The benefit is that each block can be used independently of the other but there is only one pay list to maintain. This makes it more convenient to distribute any income 13 from the blocks because the administration costs are reduced.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-title-improvement-english.pdf (385 kb)
Charging orders – water services charges In certain situations, Māori landowners may have to pay for water services. If an owner of Māori freehold land in multiple ownership has paid more than their share of water services changes, they can apply to the Māori Land Court for a “charging order” to recover the excess amount paid.
Landowners may need to pay for water services charges. When the land has many owners, it’s important that the costs are shared fairly among everyone.
...māorilandcourt.govt.nz Registered User Guide Te Kooti Whenua Māori – Māori Land Court Being a registered user means you can: • Create and submit applications online • Save and return to your incomplete applications • Track progress on your applications • Pay filing fees • Submit enquiries • Receive notifications on your applications and enquiries from the court • Update your profile information Step 1 1.1 Click “Pātaka Whenua – our online portal” tab 1.2 Scroll down and...
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• Track progress of your applications. • Pay filing fees. • Submit enquiries. • Receive notifications on your applications and enquiries from the court
How-do-I-user-guides/Become-a-registered-Pataka-Whenua-user-v1-9.pdf (1.1 mb)
UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS Where the Trustees have declared a dividend in accordance with clause 20.5(r) and a dividend remains unclaimed after 12 months: (a) the Trustees shall pay all unclaimed dividends into a separate interest-bearing account (the pūtea account); (b) any interest earned on the unclaimed dividends in the pūtea account shall belong to the trust and may be used for the purposes of the trust; (c) the trustees shall pay any unclaimed dividend (without intere...
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Ahu-Whenua-Trust-Order-Template-18082025.pdf (444 kb)