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The “exceptional initiatives” (as I term them) that do require Court orders are sales,
long-term leases, change of status, title reconstruction and improvement, and
occupation orders.
The use of a resource, therefore, required permission from the
associated deity. In this order, all things were seen to come from the
gods and the ancestors as recorded in whakapapa.
This is in
case an appeal is lodged against the judge’s decision.
The order will be written up in the Court title records if it
affects land, and sent to every person who has to act on it,
for example, to the Māori trustee if they’ve been ordered to
pay money they’re holding, or a Māori incorporation5 if the
order affects shares in that incorporation.
So we are dealing with multiple owners averaging 85 owners per title – the lowest 10% averaging 1 owner to each title, and the highest 10%, averaging 629 owners in each title.
This is
in case any appeal is lodged to contest the
decision made by the Judge.
The order will then be written up in the
Court title records if it affects land, and
will be sent to any party who has to act
on it, for example the Māori trustee if
the Māori trustee has been ordered to
pay money he/she is holding, or a Māori
incorporation if the order affects shares in
that incorporation.
A key function of this
role is the on-going data and business information
verification, maintenance and quality storage and
care of all Court records including land titles, court
orders, permanent paper records and other historical
information of business and cultural significance.
When the court reviews the trust, it may:
(a) make directions to the trustees;
(b) confirm the trust order without variation;
(c) vary the trust order; or
(d) make an order terminating the trust.