Te Āhei Atu ki Pātaka Whenua
Hātepe 1
I tō pūtirotiro tukutuku, haere ki te paetukutuku a Te Kooti Whenua Māori
www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz ka pāwhiri i te ripa kākāriki kei te wāhanga matau o runga, arā
ko “Pātaka Whenua – our online portal”.
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Rapua tētahi kaipupuri whenua mā te whakamahi i te tahua Rapu
Hātepe 2
Ka whakawhānui tēnei i te tahua Rapu, tīpakohia te “Ownership” mai i ngā kōwhiringa e
whakaaturia ana.
Te Āhei Atu ki Pātaka Whenua
Hātepe 1
I tō pūtirotiro tukutuku, haere ki te paetukutuku a Te Kooti Whenua Māori
www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz ka pāwhiri i te ripa kākāriki kei te wāhanga o runga, arā ko
“Pātaka Whenua – our online portal”.
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Rapua tētahi hanganga whakahaere mā te whakamahi i te tahua Rapu
Hātepe 2
Ka whakawhānui tēnei i te tahua Rapu, tīpakohia te “Management Structure” mai i ngā
kōwhiringa e whakaaturia ana....
After 18 months of hearings in Rotorua, 15 applications concerning the administration and utilisation of Utuhina No.3H No’s 2 & 3 Subdivision F will shortly be completed.
Ka taea te rapu i ēnei momo tuhinga ki Pātaka Whenua:
• Pūrongo rapu takenga
• Raupepa mauhanga o mua
• Pānui ā-motu
• Pānui Motuhake
• Mahere Rūri
• Whakataunga
• Nga ōta
• Meneti
• Kuputohu Pukapuka Meneti
• Āpitihanga Kaipupuri Whenua o Mua
• Āpitihanga Whakamaharatanga o Mua
Te Āhei Atu ki Pātaka Whenua
Hātepe 1
I tō pūtirotiro tukutuku, haere ki te paetukutuku a Te Kooti Whenua Māori
www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz ka pāwhiri i te ripa kākāriki kei te wāhanga o runga, arā ko
“Pātaka Whenua...
In fact, for the most part they can already be found in the
Act’s Preamble and ss 2 and 17.
However, the major flaws in the report lie not in the five propositions themselves but
in how the report’s analysis navigates from those propositions to the various
recommendations for reform of the Act.
Ngā Tono, he kohinga pukapuka ēnei nā
Te Kooti Whenua Māori hei āwhina i te iwi
Māori – me ētahi atu e ngākaunui anaki –
te whai māramatanga mō ngā take whenua
Māori o te wā.
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Te whai māramatanga
Ki te hia kōrero koe e pā ana ki tō tono, mā ngā
kaimahi o te Kooti koe e āwhina.
Registered users: After logging into Pātaka Whenua, click on “Application”.
Step 2
To begin, use the drop-down box provided and select the type of application you would like to
submit.
Māori Land Court – Glossary of Terms – 21/02/2023. PAGE 2 of
15
AGGREGATION ORDER
Aggregation of titles occurs when two or more
separate blocks of land share a common
ownership list.
The Court may take into account such other matters as it thinks fit but the exercise of its discretion will be guided by s 222(2); and
the importance ordinarily attaching to the views of the owners highlights the need to design meeting procedures that are likely to secure the widest possible input from the owners.