Kei ngā
Ture i muri mai ngā whakamāramatanga mō
tēnei āhuatanga.
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Ngā hea e puritia ana e te pūtea trust/
whānautrust
Mehemea e puritia ana ngā hea ki roto i te
rōpū kaitiaki pūtea, te rōpū kaitiaki whānau
rānei, me whakauru atu ngā ingoa o ngā
trusts 14 ki te rēhita hea, me ngā ingoa
tāngata nō rātou te whenua.
This is the case for the largest
and most successful trusts and incorporations, such as the Tuaropaki Trust and
Mangatu Incorporation, right down to the smallest papakainga trusts.
You can apply if you are:
• the owner of the Māori land shares to
be transferred
• the person who will receive the Māori
land shares
• a trustee for either of the people
mentioned above.
The applicant, or counsel for the applicant,
must sign the application for the vesting order.
You can apply if you are:
• the owner of the Māori land shares to
be transferred
• the person who will receive the Māori
land shares
• a trustee for either of the people
mentioned above.
The applicant, or counsel for the applicant,
must sign the application for the vesting order.
You can apply if you are:
• the owner of the Māori land shares to
be transferred
• the person who will receive the Māori
land shares
• a trustee for either of the people
mentioned above.
The applicant, or counsel for the applicant,
must sign the application for the vesting order.
There is significant variation in how district registry offices maintained trust files with some
filing applications regarding trusts in separate sequences.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 1:00 PM AP-20240000012507 220/93 Rebecca Te
Rina Kamau
Omahu A1B2 - Vesting the interests
of Rebecca Te Rina Kamau in
Terangi Dawson Heperi and
Rebecca Te Rina Kamau as trustees
of the HnK WhānauTrust
SP2 1:00 PM AP-20240000012506 133/93 Rebecca Te
Rina Kamau
Omahu A1B2 - Change status of
land from General to Māori freehold
land
SP3 1:15 PM AP-20230000021622 231/93 Helen
McGregor,
Charlene Tipu
Porangahau 1B4 '0...
For
example, for an application for succession, you’ll need a
death certificate, any grant of administration (grant of
probate2 or letters of administration3) or the original will,
minutes of a whānau meeting if a whānautrust is required,
and consents of the proposed trustees.
In such a case the applicants would be wise to check the local authority district plan to see whether any restrictions on land use may be applicable to the area proposed for an urupā.