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For example: if you know the block name, such as Mahanga 1B you can enter that and the words ‘Minute’ or ‘Order’.
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Disbursements can include:
Travel (mileage or petrol, flights, rental cars)
Accommodation and meals (when an overnight stay is necessary)
Reasonable photocopying
Toll calls and conference call costs
Venues for hui
Translation or interpretation services
Expert witness costs (a separate order of appointment may be required)
Service and advertising costs
Support staff and other lawyers
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The judge may also order any person to provide copies of records, reports, and reasons for decisions related to the incorporation, and to assist the examining officers with their review.
Persons who are not allowed to be trustee:
3.8 The following are persons not entitled to act as trustees:
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Persons under 18 years of age;
Undischarged bankrupts;
Persons subject to a Compulsory Treatment Order under part 2 of the Mental Health Act 1992;
Persons convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment for a term of 6 months and whose
sentence has not yet been served;
Persons disqualified as a director of a company registered under th...
Pātaka Whenua is the online portal that holds the Māori Land Court electronic record, which includes minutes and orders. In Pātaka Whenua you can search and access Māori land information, make an enquiry and file an application from anywhere at any time.
these details from the 3rd Schedule of the Court order
Shares listed: …………….……… at 46 TWP 256-310 dated 5 October 2017
Relationship to deceased: ……………………
[specify relationship, ie, father, sister, son, etc, or identify other relationship]
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The judge or registrar may issue an order giving the whāngai child the right to occupy a family home on the land, or to receive all or part of any income from the land interest, or both.