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.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP12 11:40 AM AP-20240000013610 241/93 Queenie Takiata
Carre
He tauwehenga i ētahi pānga
whenua atu i te Apiata-Atareta
Whānau Trust
Removal of land interests from the
Apiata-Atareta Whānau Trust
SP13 11:40 AM AP-20240000013611 18(1)(a)/93 Queenie Takiata
Carre
He whakataunga a te kooti mō
tētahi kerēme e whakatauhia ana
nō wai te whare ki runga i a Lot
59B No.3A Section 1A Parish of
Matata
Decision of the court to deter...
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Filing an application in respect of the following:
(a) hearing and determining any claim to recover damages from trespass or any other
injury to Māori freehold land
(b) hearing and determining any proceeding founded on contract or tort where debt,
demand, or damage relates to Māori freehold land
(c) any other de...
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.
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Chief Judge application
To be heard via Zoom
26 March 2024
Chief Judge C L Fox
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TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTIO
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APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
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A20140005084
45/93 Ruth Constance
Hallett Te Ahuru
Whanau Trust
CJ 2014/2 - Ruth Constance Hallett Te
Ahuru - and a vesting order made at 44
Aotea MB 184 dated 5 December 1994
in respect of Opawa Rangitoto 2G
Block - Application to the Chief Judge
2 10:30AM AP-20230000026802
A2014000...
It is also called a trust order.
A trust order sets out the general purpose of the trust and
well as the responsibilities, rights, obligations, and
limitations of the trustees.
(g) Grant the right to occupy in relation to any part or parts of the Trust Land by
granting a licence to occupy or lease, or by consenting to the Court granting an
occupation order to one or more of the Beneficial Owners, their descendants or
(where the Beneficial Owner is deceased) their successors, provided that:
(i) the Trustees must consult with the Beneficial Owners before setting the
policy concerning the terms of occupation of the land, especially when
the terms are mo...
I am/We are* the beneficiary/beneficiaries* of a whānau trust, [name of whānau trust],
______________________________________________________________________ which holds a beneficial
interest in the block.
2.