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...known as
Len Renata Kiri or Leonard Renata
Kirikiri or Len Renata Kirikiri and
Renata Hokioi Kirikiri - Succession
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Edwina
Hinemow
Nopera (Kiri)
He whakatu i te Leonard Kiri
Whānau Trust me te kopou i ngā
tarahitī me te tuku i ngā pānga
whenua ki a rātou
Constitute the Leonard Kiri Whānau
Trust over the interests of Raewyn
Edwards, Edwina Noble and Graeme
Kiri and to appoint Leonard Kiri,...
...Kokiri
He ōta whakanoho mō Te Rangi-Pai
Taiarei Stacey Alderane Brill Tarei-
Tahitangata Kokiri ki runga i a
Ruatoki A79
SP9 2:00 PM AP-20240000009104 241/93 Ponty Hauwaho He tauwehenga i ētahi pānga
whenua atu i te Timi Hauwaho
Tangohau Whānau Trust
Removal of land interests from
the Timi Hauwaho Tangohau
Whānau Trust
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Ponty Hauwaho He whakawhitinga hea o Ponty
Hauwaho mai i nga poraka
whenua o Section 1-2 Survey...
You must own an interest in the land or be the beneficiary of a whānau trust that owns an interest in the land. The title of ownership remains with the landowners, but the occupation order may be passed on by succession.
For further clarification please contact:
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Office of the
Chief Registrar
PĀNUI
He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā , ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
Chief Judge application
To be heard via Zoom
26 March 2024
Chief Judge C L Fox
PĀ
NUI NO:
TIME: APPLICATION NO: S...
Within te ao Māori, rangatiratanga can embody the authority of a rangatira (a Chief) but importantly also
that of the people, being the whānau (family), hapū (sub-tribe) and iwi (tribe).
And importantly, the Court process provides a
timely opportunity for successors to discuss and agree to their interests being vested
in a whānau trust, which has the huge advantage of curtailing any further
fragmentation of interests.