Standard Ahu Whenua Trust Order with Checklist and Disclaimer
It is likely that further property may from time to time be acquired by the Trustees for the purposes of the Trust and this property is also Trust Property.
It is likely that further property may from time to time be acquired by the Trustees for the purposes of the Trust and this property is also Trust Property.
An obligation binding the trustee(s) to deal with property over which they have control (the trust property) for the benefit of the beneficiaries.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.3E-OCT21-Transferring-Maori-Land-Shares.pdf (78 kb)
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land.
Uploads/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english.pdf (333 kb)
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land.
Uploads/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english-v2.pdf (333 kb)
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english.pdf (333 kb)
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land.
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-incorporations-english.pdf (856 kb)
Amalgamation of titles occurs when the titles of two or more blocks of land are cancelled and a single title is issued for the whole of the area.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.8E-SEP21-Maori-Incorporations-Factsheet.pdf (370 kb)
Physical or mental disablement that, in the opinion of the court, results in a person lacking, wholly or partly, the competence to manage their affairs in relation to their property. 7. A person(s) bound to deal with property on behalf of the owners or beneficiaries.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.1E-OCT21-Maori-Land-Trusts.pdf (341 kb)
Its only purpose is to allow access to property. The Māori Land Court can grant rights of way at the time a title is created with the consent of all landowners at that time.