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...John Henry
Colebourne
Gabrielle Mackay - Transfer of
deceased's shares from John
Henry Colebourne as
administrator to beneficiaries
SP7 2:10PM AP-20230000032067 113/93
118/93
Jacqueline
Marie Te
Moananui
Noel Nicholas Te Moananui -
Succession
SP8 2:20PM AP-20230000033930 164/93
158/93
Mary Ruruhi
Ranga
Waikoata B and 10 others –
Transfer of shares by way of
gift from Mary Ranga also
known as Mary Te Ranga or
Mere Kihirini to Paige Mary
Namana
SP9 2:30PM A...
The MLC may also review an
occupation order at the request of any shareholder in the
land or the person in whom the order is vested.
SUCCESSIONSuccession to occupation orders can occur.
Exceptions include:
• a succession to further interests where
there has been previous succession to
the deceased person
• vesting of lands in a minor who has
turned 20 (provided that all appropriate
documentary evidence is filed with the
application).
To download it, go online to
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/about-mlc/publications
SUCCESSION TO SHARES
Shares in a Māori incorporation are deemed to be shares in
Māori land, and succession is arranged in the same way as for
Māori land.
...waiver in Pātaka Whenua Download the fee waiver application form Application fees
Ngā tono me te kore utu
Applications without fees
Application for Dispute Resolution
Application to form a Whānau Trust (when filed together with succession)
An application under the Family Protection Act 1955
An application under the Law Reform (Testamentary Promises) Act 1949
Ngā tono $22
$22 applications
Changing your name in the Māori Land Court record
Noting of mortgages, leas...
It is not surprising to me that the skills and capabilities of those in governance are the key to successful enterprise on Māori land. Increasing the skills and capabilities of those in governance, or improving their access to others who do have the requisite skills and capabilities, is the key challenge to improving the utilisation of Māori land.