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The Public Trust of New Zealand is a crown entity that provides trustee services to those unwilling to use private services, or required by the courts or legislation to use Public Trust. Before 2001 Public Trust was a government-appointed corporation sole and was called the Public Trustee.
The first public trustee is that of New Zealand; it was proposed by Edward Cephas John Stevens in 1870 due to the difficulty of finding reliable private trustees in the colony and adopted by Prime Minister Julius Vogel who established the Public Trust and installed Jonas Woodward as the world's first public trustee on January 1, 1873. Initially ...
The Public Trust Office Building is an office building in central Wellington, New Zealand, completed in 1908. It is the only (surviving) building "made of a true New Zealand granite – from Tonga Bay in north-west Nelson." [2] It is also believed to be New Zealand's first steel-framed office building. [3]
The Public Trust of New Zealand was a government-appointed trustee service for those unwilling to use private services, or required by the courts or legislation to use the Public Trustee. It dealt, for example, with intestate estates, i.e. where people died owning property whose value is greater than the sum of their enforceable debts and ...
Public sector organisations in New Zealand comprise the state sector organisations plus those of local government. Within the state sector lies the state services , and within this lies the core public service.
New Zealand Venture Investment Limited Public Trust: Radio New Zealand: Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand Limited Southern Response Earthquake Services Limited Tamaki Redevelopment Company Television New Zealand: The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited: 1 December 2008 HortResearch and Crop and Food Research
A Crown entity (from the Commonwealth term Crown) is an organisation that forms part of New Zealand's state sector established under the Crown Entities Act 2004, [1] a unique umbrella governance and accountability statute.
A three-year study undertaken by Massey University's School of Psychology culminating in a 260-page report was released in May 2010. [12] The study was commissioned by the New Zealand Communities Growth Trust that had been set up by a High Court order [13] to manage the Centrepoint Community Growth Trust assets after the commune was disestablished in 2000.