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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 11:55AM AP-20240000003482 113/93
118/93
Mary Ngarangione Isaac Ihaka Ngarangione –
Succession
SP2 11:40AM AP-20240000007528 239/93 Hinewairangi
Rameka
Rangi and Piwa Pitau
Whānau Trust – Replace
June Annette Foley
(deceased) and appoint
Anita Piwa Lolohea,
Mahara Louise Foley and
Marie Alison Edmonds as
responsible trustees
SP3 12:00PM AP-20230000020587 113/93
117/93
Kiri Gypsy Collier Sidney McIlroy Collier also
known as Sid...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP11 10.00AM AP-20230000026534
A20230004443
113/93
117/93
Gaylene
Rashelle
Barnes
Jack Mervyn Barnes also
known as Jack Barnes –
Transfer of deceased’s
interests from Noeline Barnes
as administrator to
beneficiaries
SP12 10.15AM AP-20230000034193 239/93 Kalolaine Heni
Payne-Smith
Miro Te Rata Joel Whānau
Trust – Appoint Winners
Pavihi, Kalolaine Heni Payne-
Smith and Rose-Zina Sisillia
Pito-Tofaeono as additional
responsible trustees
SP13 1...
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Legal terms used for Māori land
Term used to describe landowners
Terms used in succession
Terms used in land ownership
Types of land ownership Terms used for Māori land
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act provides legal definitions for different types of Māori land ownership.
Another point that the Court may consider in the context of experience is a nominee’s former or current role as a trustee and the extent to which that has been successful or otherwise. Where a trustee has been involved in difficult situations on other trusts, whether or not a satisfactory explanation has been provided may also be a necessary point to review.
With the focus of the recent review on increased productivity of land, let’s not forget the many trusts and incorporations that already do a great job and are success stories that have been celebrated this weekend.
As a court of record, we are responsible for the accurate documentation of the succession and management of Māori land. The legislation that enables us to perform this role is Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, which recognises the importance of Māori land as taonga-tuku-iho – of special significance to Māori passed down through generations.
At the same time he has managed to continue to enjoy some sporting success in rugby, as well as being selected to play for the NZ Touch Barbarians Masters team winning the Oceania Championship in Fiji in 2013 and also playing rugby for Ponsonby in the World Masters tournament in 2017 where the team won a Gold medal.