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Use this form when transferring interests in Māori Land by sale or gift between owners in the same block, owners and
their children or owners and any other member of the preferred class of alienee.
If you are not transferring shares to a member of the preferred class of alienee – you must seek Court
confirmation of that transfer by completing form 25.
The alienee is not a member of the preferrred classes of alienees and a first right of refusal is to be given to the
preferred classes of alienees in accordance with rule 11.5.
Transferring Māori incorporation shares
You may transfer your Māori incorporation shares provided
that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result in a shareholding
less than any minimum set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are being transferred to a member of the
preferred classes of alienees.
As a final alternative, the shares can be offered to the Māori
incorporation if no members of the preferred class accept the
shares.
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Transferring Māori
incorporation shares
You may transfer your Māori incorporation
shares provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result
in a shareholding less than any minimum
set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are being transferred to a
member of the preferred classes of
alienees.
As a final alternative, the shares can be
offered to the Māori incorporation if no
members of the preferred class accept
the shares.
Transferring Māori
incorporation shares
You may transfer your Māori incorporation
shares provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result
in a shareholding less than any minimum
set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are being transferred to a
member of the preferred classes of
alienees.
As a final alternative, the shares can be
offered to the Māori incorporation if no
members of the preferred class accept
the shares.
Transferring Māori
incorporation shares
You may transfer your Māori incorporation
shares provided that:
• the shares to be transferred do not result
in a shareholding less than any minimum
set by the Māori incorporation
• the shares are being transferred to a
member of the preferred classes of
alienees.
As a final alternative, the shares can be
offered to the Māori incorporation if no
members of the preferred class accept
the shares.
The application you need to complete will depends on whether the person you're transferring your land interests or shares to is a member of the preferred class of alienee (PCA) . Transferring land to a member of the PCA
To transfer your land by gift or sale to a member of the preferred class of alienee (link to definition), you will need to apply for a vesting order.
The Māori incorporation is not required to
first offer the lease of Māori land to the
preferred classes of alienees. The Māori
incorporation does not have to inform
the Māori Land Court that it is leasing
investment land.