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[ • ]Government bill · 2010 · Enacted

Māori Purposes Bill

Where it is in Parliament· last movement 2010-11-09

Introduction
First Reading
Select Committee
Second Reading
Committee of Whole House
Third Reading
Royal Assent
Enacted
What the official record says
This Act is the Māori Purposes Act . This Act comes into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent. In this Part, unless the context requires another meaning,— means the estate of Pukepuke Tangiora referred to in section 17 of the Maori Purposes Act 1943 means the Maori Land Court continued by section 6 of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 means the will of Pukepuke Tangiora referred to in section 17 of the Maori Purposes Act 1943. The following matters are functions of the Maori Land Court: the appointment and removal of the trustees of the estate; and the fixing of payments from the estate for the trustees' fees and allowances. The Maori Land Court has jurisdiction under Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 to— perform those functions; and hear and decide any matter rela
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