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Where one or more of the trustees are unable or refuse to sign the mortgage documents,
the remaining trustees can apply to the Court:
(a) To seek directions;
(b) To remove any trustees who have passed away or resigned;
(c) To remove a trustee for cause for refusing to implement the majority decision;
or
(d) To approve the mortgage documents being signed by a majority of trustees
only per s 227(3) and 237 of the Act.
7.
Interestingly, in Samoa, the Courts have the power to compel parties to mediation. A Judge of the Māori Land Court now has the power to direct a Judicial Settlement Conference, which has some similarities to mediation.
Interestingly, in Samoa, the Courts have the power to compel parties to mediation. A Judge
of the Māori Land Court now has the power to direct a Judicial Settlement Conference, which
has some similarities to mediation.
This information in my view should be brought together and made available to the Māori Land Court, and then to an owner who wishes to develop his land and needs to notify owners.
Dispute resolution service
Effective from Waitangi Day, 6 February 2021
What do I need to do?
If you want to make an application to the Māori Land Court
or you have an application already in the Māori Land Court
that is being delayed by a dispute, you can apply to use the
dispute resolution service to attempt to settle the dispute
outside of a court sitting.
LAND TO BE EXCHANGED:
Names of owner Shares to be exchanged
Name of Block Value of shares
Names of owner Shares to be exchanged
Name of Block Value of shares
Names of owner Shares to be exchanged
Name of Block Value of shares
Names of owner Shares to be exchanged
Name of Block Value of shares
IS TO BE EXCHANGED WITH:
Names of owner Shares to be exchanged
Name of Block Value of shares
Names of owner Shares to be exchanged
Name o...
Landowners have appointed
trustees to act on their behalf and to administer their
property, and so they should allow the trustees the
opportunity to operate.