SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
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118/93
Janine Ratapu-
Ihaka
Hemi Ngakai Ratapu also known as
Ngakai Totoru Ratapu or Heemi
Totoru Ngakai Ratapu or Jimmy
Ratapu or Heemi Ratapu -
Succession
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113/93
118/93
214/93
219/93
220/93
222/93
Natasha Moses Hahi Maori Motuhake Kaiawe
Parangi also known as Haahi Kaiawe
Parangi or Wayne Kaiawe or Hahi
Wayne Kaiawe or Hahi Kaiawe
Pa...
ORGANISATION MEMBERS (TRUSTEES)
Step 8
Below these sections, scroll down to access five tabs with further information, the tabs cover:
• Ownership
• Details
• Review details
• History
• Documents
Click through the headings to explore the additional information available and browse the
associated ownership documents for the management structure.
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CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
List of owners, trustees and their addresses
Statement setting out how the alienee is a member of one of the preferred classes of alienees (if applicable),
including any necessary whakapapa details
Roll valuation or special valuation of the land and any improvements to it by a registered valuer (as applicable)
MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
Applications should be lodged with the Registrar in the Māori Land Court District in which som...
Apply online Download the application form Ngā kaitiaki me ngā mema rānei o te komiti whakahaere
Trustees and committee members
Read about the role and responsibilities of trustees and committee members.
Here an individual can form the trust and appoint trustees and the shareholding, which maybe across many blocks, is held for the uri of that individual down through the generations.
On this page
Partitions
Amalgamation
Aggregations
Subdivision Before applying to change or divide your land, you must have the backing and agreement of the other owners and shareholders or trustees. You'll need to have a conversation with the other owners, shareholders, and trustees to discuss your plans.
The members of the trust or 'trustees' are appointed to make decisions that protect the whenua and benefit all landowners, also known as 'beneficiaries' of the trust.