Judges are forever hearing the criticism Deputy Chief Judge C L Fox from owners that they were not notified of a hearing or meeting affecting their land or their interests. This is a fair point. What must also be borne in mind, however, is that ever since the whole concept of individualisation was originally imposed over Maori concepts of ownership, the necessary resourcing to keep lists of owners up to date has generally been inadequate.
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SCHEDULE 1: MATTERS THAT MAY BE DEALT WITH BY ASSEMBLED OWNERS
Section 172, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993:
The assembled owners of any land may consider, and, where appropriate, pass resolutions concerning, any 1 or more of the following matters:
(a) a proposal that the owners of the land or any part of it shall, either by themsleves or together with owner...
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SCHEDULE 1: MATTERS THAT MAY BE DEALT WITH BY ASSEMBLED OWNERS
Section 172, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993:
The assembled owners of any land may consider, and, where appropriate, pass resolutions concerning, any 1 or more of the following matters:
(a) a proposal that the owners of the land or any part of it shall, either by themsleves or together with owners of any other land,...
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This application should be lodged with the Registrar in the District in which the land is located
SCHEDULE 1: MATTERS THAT MAY BE DEALT WITH BY ASSEMBLED OWNERS
Section 172, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993:
The assembled owners of any land may consider, and, where appropriate, pass resolutions concerning, any 1 or more of the following matters:...
Of the lands that remain we have been able to use those as a basis for increasing the cohesiveness amongst our generation and they are a focal point for discussion at whānau hui. During recent whānau reunions it has been a privilege to be able to talk to various cousins and wider whānau members about these lands, where they are located and some of the history associated with them, all of which is usually eye-opening stuff for most of them.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
76 AP-20240000011710 113/93
118/93
Ruth Margaret
Ahuru
He tauatanga ki a Maria Margaret Magdeline
Te Ahuru me te whakatū i te Te Ahuru
Metekingi Whānau Trust me te kopou i ngā
tarahitī
Succeed to the Māori land interests of Maria
Margaret Magdeline Te Ahuru and constitute the
Te Ahuru Metekingi Whānau Trust over the
interests of Ruth Margaret Te Ahuru-Karetai,
and appoint Ruth Margaret Te Ahuru-Karetai
and Maria Dawn Te Ahuru Philp as tr...
CLEAR DAY
A day interpreted to be 24 hours from a named point
in time. If the day ends on a public holiday, then the
time automatically extends by the duration of the
holiday.
It is far better if owners or trustees resolve these matters well before they become issues at a crisis point such as at tangi, where emotions are heightened in any case.
One day he was sentencing a cocky young fellow , and he reached the penultimate moment; “And I sentence you to six months imprisonment…” at which point the young man pipes up, “Sweet… I can do that standing on my head…” And without missing a beat Mick said… “And another six months to get you back on your feet again…” I spent seven years in private practice, and then my husband and I decided to do something completely different and we got jobs in Rarotonga.