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Once you have received the sealed order from the Court setting out the money that is owed to you, it's your responsibility to contact the trust or incorporation holding the money.
...Reservation and a Trustee order
made at 418 Aotea MB 21-23 dated
1/07/2020 and 419 Aotea MB 275-
276 dated 18/08/2020 - Application
to the Chief Judge
SP13 1.45PM AP-20230000030296 45/93 Shelly Marie
Puohotaua
Rakato B Block and Trust orders
made at 423 Aotea MB 19-21 dated
14/10/2020 and 463 Aotea MB 288-
291 dated 14/02/2023 - Application
to Chief Judge CJ 2023/
SP14 2.00PM AP-20230000026979
A20220007405
44(1)/93,
47(4)/93
Mark Ford
Williams
CJ...
In this case, you can talk directly to the trustees about occupying or building on the land and they can approve your plans without court involvement, if the trust order allows it. As you would with other landowners, you’ll need to provide the trust or incorporation with a sketch plan of where you want to occupy or build, a calculation of how much land you'll need, and information about how your occupation or building could benefit the other owners.
...hearings of Court and Registrar decisions
current and historic memorial schedule information recording leases, occupations and other land uses
orders made by the court or a Registrar – including:
title orders (creating Māori land)
trust orders (names of trustees and terms of trust)
succession orders (names of successors to an estate)
vesting orders (transfers of shares in Māori land)
status orders (declaring the status of land to be Māori l...
...Written confirmation to surrender lifetime right (where applicable)
Consents to succession by whāngai (where applicable)
Minutes of meeting agreeing to constitute a Whānau Trust (where applicable)
Completed Whānau Trust form and draft Trust order (where applicable)
Notes to assist applicants
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