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MLC 2022 07 19 Maori Land in New Zealand National List

Awahuri Township Sec D being Lot 272 & Pt Lot 273 Maori Freehold Land 9.9073 97 489578 AOT 20814 Awahuri W1 of Section 145 Town of Sandon Awahuri Sec W1 of Sec 145 Sandon Township Maori Freehold Land 0.5788 11 282947 AOT 18948 Awarua 2C 12A No. 2C Awarua 2C12A2C Maori Freehold Land 78.1043 27 WN406/35 AOT 18947 Awarua 2C 12C No. 2 Awarua 2C12C2 Maori Freehold Land 0.5564 2 423713 AOT 18946 Awarua 2C 12C No. 3A Awarua 2C12C3A Maori Freehold Land 1.1131 8 423717 AOT 18945 Awarua 2C 12C No. 3B...

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MLC 2021 10 08 National List Maori Land in New Zealand Ver1

Awahuri Township Sec D being Lot 272 & Pt Lot 273 Maori Freehold Land 9.9073 97 489578 AOT 20814 Awahuri W1 of Section 145 Town of Sandon Awahuri Sec W1 of Sec 145 Sandon Township Maori Freehold Land 0.5788 11 282947 AOT 18948 Awarua 2C 12A No. 2C Awarua 2C12A2C Maori Freehold Land 78.1043 27 WN406/35 AOT 18947 Awarua 2C 12C No. 2 Awarua 2C12C2 Maori Freehold Land 0.5564 2 423713 AOT 18946 Awarua 2C 12C No. 3A Awarua 2C12C3A Maori Freehold Land 1.1131 8 423717 AOT 18945 Awarua 2C 12C No. 3B...

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Ngā tohutohu hei rapu i te pūkete kōti i Pātaka Whenua
Guidance to search the court record in Pātaka Whenua

  Rapu mā te kaipupuri whenua Search by landowner You can search for whenua that you have an interest in to learn more about the whakapapa of the whenua and the whānau. You can find information on: the current list of landowners of the block when a person became a landowner, who they inherited whenua interests from and the type of land ownership they have the previous landowners and line of succession, or whakapapa of the whenua.

MLC title improvement english

The Māori Land court will only make a partition order when it is satisfied that the partition is necessary for the effective operation, development and utilisation of the land, or that it effects a gift from the donor to a member of his or her whānau. The following points need to be considered: • access – the area to be partitioned should not restrict access to the rest of the land • the lie of the land – the area to be partitioned should not take the entire flat or most use...

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