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In addition, in February 2013 during the
course of the review, the Ministry for Primary Industries released a further report
prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers: Growing the Productive Base of Māori
Freehold Land (2013).
Recently, the Law Commission published a paper titled The Legal Framework for Burial and Cremation in New Zealand: A First Principles Review (NZLC IP34, 2013). This paper brought together over two years of research and preliminary consultation with the Ministry of Health (which administers the Burial and Cremation Act 1964), local authorities, the cemetery and funeral sector, experts in Māori customary law and representatives of various ethnic communities.
That waiver is made pursuant to Regulation 7 of the
Māori Land Court Fees Regulations 2013 and is limited to SILNA Lands affected by the Deed of Settlement
Caroline Green
Registrar
Te Waipounamu District
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LIST OF AFFECTED PARTIES
The names and contact details of persons, groups or authorities who you think have an interest that
might be affected by this application
Name .....................................................................................
...Special Applications
The earlier part of the reporting year saw a team focus on progressing new applications to
Court in a timely fashion in conjunction with progressing our oldest on hand applications (being
those applications on the team filed in 2013 or earlier). This produced some pleasing results
in both spaces with an increase in new applications to Court in the earlier part of the reporting
year and the closure of some of our older applications.
...Special Applications
The earlier part of the reporting year saw a team focus on progressing new applications to
Court in a timely fashion in conjunction with progressing our oldest on hand applications (being
those applications on the team filed in 2013 or earlier). This produced some pleasing results
in both spaces with an increase in new applications to Court in the earlier part of the reporting
year and the closure of some of our older applications.
...1993 and also in recognition of
the provisions of Part 15 of the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement, the fee for applications filed on this form has been waived by the Deputy Registrar
pursuant to Regulation 7 of the Māori Land Court Fees Regulations 2013 and is limited to SILNA lands affect by the Deed of Settlement.
It advised the council that they were “in adverse
possession” of that land and recommended they seek clarification of the ownership of
the land from the Māori Land Court.
In 2013 a meeting of descendants was held, with seven people present and eight
apologies.