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AP-20230000026830
A20190005084
26/05/2019 CJ 2019/14 - Ihimaera Wiringi - and a succession/whanau trust order made at 331 Rotorua MB 12 on 2 October 2008 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Joseph Robert Tumene 2.
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AP-20230000026830
A20190005084
26/05/2019 CJ 2019/14 - Ihimaera Wiringi - and a succession/whanau trust order made at 331 Rotorua MB 12 on 2 October 2008 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Joseph Robert Tumene 2.
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AP-20230000027459
A20200002269
4/02/2020 CJ 2020/6 - Te Uru Keiha Ahuru Orupe Tuhua or Rurehe - succession and whanau trust orders made at 99 Whakatane MB 279-282 on 7 July 2003 -
Application to the Chief Judge
45/93 John Te Kaaho or Rurehe 2.
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Where
a member of a family is not included and
does not contribute shares to the trust, it
is important that the whānau trust order
does not inadvertently include that person
as a beneficiary 29.
Where
a member of a family is not included and
does not contribute shares to the trust, it
is important that the whānau trust order
does not inadvertently include that person
as a beneficiary 29.
Records include:
o Appointment of trustees
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information
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Consolidation records: Consolidation was the process whereby scattered interests in small,
usually unprofitable blocks of land were brought together into larger sha...
Where a family member isn’t included and doesn’t contribute
shares to the trust, it’s important the whānau trust order
doesn’t inadvertently include that person as a beneficiary.
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AP-20230000035622 22/12/2023 CJ 2024/15 – Edward Mokopuna Brown Whānau Trust and the whānau trust order made at 292 Rotorua MB 144-146 on 5/9/2005 – Application to the
Chief Judge
45/93 Lilyan Flora Brown 5.