Reflections after nearly 20 years as a Māori Land Court
01 Nov 2013 | NewsIt could be that we are running the risk of becoming what is called a “row-boat society.”
It could be that we are running the risk of becoming what is called a “row-boat society.”
Photocopies of the record can be provided at our offices for a cost of: 20c per black and white page 40c per colour page.
The review will be done by a judge, who will be able to confirm, change or cancel the decision and issue a court order.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Factsheet-Legislative-changes-affecting-trusts.pdf (303 kb)
These applications cannot be filed online. • Appeals under section 130 must use the Notice of appeal (Form 13) stating the Act and that the appeal is made under section 130.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Factsheet-Local-Government-Water-Services-Act-2025.pdf (252 kb)
These applications cannot be filed online. Applications under section 99 must use the General Form of Application (Form 1) stating the Act and the section under which application is made.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Local-Government-Water-Services-Act-2025-Factsheet-copy.pdf (105 kb)
Names of Trustees to be appointed: Name Address Email Signed (by proposed trustee) Name Address Email Signed (by proposed trustee) Name Your application may be heard by a Registrar and you will not need to attend court.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-36-Application-to-constitute-a-whanau-trust-202104.pdf (110 kb)
A review must be lodged within 20 working days after the determination or order is made or, at the satisfaction of a Judge, within a longer period.
Documents/Panui/0526122-Ministry-of-Justice-National-Panui-July-2022-web1.pdf (493 kb)
If you want to remove a trustee, you’ll need to provide: evidence of any meetings called to remove the trustee(s) and the attendance and minutes, and the details of the trustee or trustees who should be removed and the reasons why.
Becoming a trustee is a big commitment. While it can be difficult and time-consuming, it can also be very rewarding.
Pānga whai toenga Remainder Interest An interest in an estate that becomes fully effective only when the life interest ends (often referred to as an interest in expectation). For example, a life interest may be awarded by the Court in favour of a surviving partner of a person who hold an interest in Māori land.