I kopoua a Chief Judge Isaac hei Kaiwhakawā
o te Kooti i te rā 20 o Tihema 1993, waihoki, hei
Kaiwhakawā Matua Tuarua o te Kooti i te rā
8 o Hepetema 1999. Nā wai rā i kopoua ia hei
Kaiwhakawā Matua o te Kooti i te rā 13 o Akuhata
2009, ā, i taua tau tonu, i te rā 11 o Hepetema,
whakamana ai taua tūranga i tētahi nohoanga
motuhake ki te marae o Pakirikiri kei Tokomaru
Bay.
The Special Aid Fund will not be available to cover any administration or secretarial
support incurred by the lawyer, unless that support is specifically approved by the Court.8
8 For example, to assist in taking minutes at a hui, that the lawyer is appointed to facilitate.
19.
Kia whakakīia e koe ngā taipitopito e hiahiatia ana mō tō momo tono, panuku whakararo ka
pāwhiri i te “Continue” kia neke koe ki te wāhanga whai ake.
6 māorilandcourt.govt.nz
Hātepe 8
Mēnā he wāhanga Hearing details tō tō tono, ka āhei te tīpako i te Takiwā me te Wāhi kōtitanga
e hiahiatia ana mā te whakamahi i ng`apouaka takaiho i whakaritea.
Where an application is made to review the sealing of the certificate the
date on which that application is disposed of.
(Section 160(7) & (8) of the Act).
16. Once the mortgage has been noted by the Registrar, or a certificate confirming the
mortgage has been issued, your solicitor can register the mortgage against the title to the
land with Land Information New Zealand in the same way that a mortgage would be
registered against General land.
This leads to a justified
sense of grievance, and also limits the contribution Māori can make to national identity and to New
Zealand's economy.
8
Current laws, for example, allow others to commercialise Māori artistic and cultural works such as haka
and tā moko without iwi or hapū acknowledgement or consent.
Contents:
Applications for hearing in OCTOBER | WHIRINGA-Ä-NUKU 2023:
2 - 10 Te Rohe o Aotea
11 - 16 Te Rohe o Tairäwhiti
17 - 27 Te Rohe o Taitokerau
28 - 31 Te Rohe o Täkitimu
32 - 35 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu
36 - 47 Te Rohe o Waiariki
48 - 52 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto
53 - 69 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar
70 - 71 Chief Judge Applications To Be Heard
73 Te Kooti Whenua Mäori | Appendix
74 Notices
75 Information Services
76 - 77 Mäori La...
The Act recognises that blocks of Māori land
are generally owned by people connected
to each other and to the land through kin
groups, such as iwi 7 and hapū 8. In order to
preserve the kin groups, the Act restricts
the type of people to whom land can be sold
or gifted.
The Act recognises that blocks of Māori land
are generally owned by people connected
to each other and to the land through kin
groups, such as iwi 7 and hapū 8. In order to
preserve the kin groups, the Act restricts
the type of people to whom land can be sold
or gifted.
The Act recognises that blocks of Māori land
are generally owned by people connected
to each other and to the land through kin
groups, such as iwi 7 and hapū 8. In order to
preserve the kin groups, the Act restricts
the type of people to whom land can be sold
or gifted.
(c) Rates rebates shall benefit the party that pays the rates.
8. Access and Infrastructure to the Site
(a) The Landowner(s) and Occupier shall agree the means of access to the Site
and the Occupier shall pay all costs associated with constructing an accessway
and maintaining and repairing the means of access.