The MLC will advise the applicant
what notice is necessary. Generally, the applicant should
write to as many landowners as possible, inviting them to a
meeting to consider the proposal, at least 21 days before the
meeting.
External link
Māori Occupation Orders Regulations 1994
Sets out what information you need to supply with any application for an occupation order under our Act.
When we receive your application, we’ll send you a confirmation email. What to expect after you apply It will take up to two weeks after the application closing date to know if you’ve been shortlisted for an interview.
Notification of a shareholders’ meeting
At least 14 days before the meeting,
shareholders should receive written
notification of any meeting, detailing where
and when the meeting will be held and what
issues are to be discussed. Where a special
resolution is to be discussed, the notice of
the meeting must be sent at least 21 days
before the meeting.
Notification of a shareholders’ meeting
At least 14 days before the meeting,
shareholders should receive written
notification of any meeting, detailing where
and when the meeting will be held and what
issues are to be discussed. Where a special
resolution is to be discussed, the notice of
the meeting must be sent at least 21 days
before the meeting.
Trustee duties
Ngā mōhiotanga
Acquaintance
As a trustee you need to know:
what is being administered by the trust (any land or other assets of the trust)
the terms of trust (your powers and responsibilities under the trust order)
all the issues affecting the trust.
For further information, please contact the Office of the Chief Registrar in Wellington, quoting the
appropriate application number at:
Physical address: Postal address:
L7, Fujitsu Tower, 141 The Terrace DX Box SX11203
WELLINGTON WELLINGTON
Phone: 04 914 3102
Fax: 04 914 3100
Email: mlc.chief-registrars.office@justice.govt.nz
STEVEN DODD
Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
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