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This form should be used to seek Court confirmation of a resolution passed at a property called meeting of
Assembled Owners under section 173 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993.
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 46 1:30PM AP-20230000027500
A20210007646
45/93 Richard Ransfield
or Dick Tuna
Ransfield, Tracy
Titihuia Campbell
CJ 2021/20 - Barney
Ransfield or Panapa
Ranapiri - and an order
made at 192 Rotorua MB
40-42 on 6 December 1978
- Application to the Chief
Judge
SP 47 1:45PM AP-20230000027434
A20140005084
45/93 Ruth Constance
Hallett Te Ahuru
Whānau Trust
CJ 2014/2 - Ruth
Constance Hallett Te
Ahuru - and a vesting order
m...
Hātepe 11
Ināianei, kei te whārangi Declaration, me tuku i tō waitohu matihiko. E ai ki tō momo pūrere/
rorohiko, ka whakamahi kiore, matimati, pene hiko rānei hei haina i tō ingoa ki te pouaka kākāriki.
You should attach this request to your application and include any evidence required to support your request, and file
everything with the Registrar for consideration (or for referral to a Judge).
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.
Setting up an incorporation
Previously, landowners seeking to form an incorporation
need to show that owners with not less than 15 percent of
shares in the Māori land consented to the proposal.
This survey focuses on your experiences with Pātaka Whenua (our online portal) and is part of our commitment to listening and improving.
Your responses will be used to shape any future improvements to our services.
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Hātepe 5
Kia hāponotia tō īmēra, me tautuhi i tō ingoa kaiwhakamahi. Ka waihanga taunoa a Pātaka
Whenua i tētahi ingoa kaiwhakamahi e ai ki tō īmēra engari ka āhei te panoni i tēnei ki te hiahia
ingoa anō.
Where an owner has a life interest or is a joint tenant in Māori Land you can use this form to transfer those interests
to the beneficiaries (remainderman) or the other party to a joint tenancy where the life/joint tenant has passed away,
wishes to surrender their interests or the life tenant has remarried or entered into a civil union or de facto relationship.