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Has since died; or
Has since remarried or entered into a civil union or a de facto relationship; or
Was, at the date of death, separated from the deceased under a Separation Order or a written agreement; or
Please specify the name of the block(s) on which the dwelling is located: .............................................................................................
To close an unformed private road the landowner’s agreement is required. To close an unformed public road, agreement from the local council or the New Zealand Transport Agency (for a highway/motorway) is required.
To achieve a resolution at mediation both parties need to reach agreement. Try to think of some different ideas that
may be acceptable to both parties.
Waiariki
PĀNUI
He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā, ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
A Special Sitting
At Ōpōtiki
Ministry of Justice, District Court, 117
Church Street, Ōpōtiki
Tuesday 5 September 2023
Judge T M Wara Presiding
PANUI NO: TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
SSep1/1 10:20 AM AP-20230000023532 158/93,
164/93
Anthony
Selwyn
Insley
Awanui Haparapar...
(full name),
apply for an exemption from the requirement under section 158 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 to provide a special valu-
ation
REASONS FOR APPLICATION: ( tick as appropriate)
The alienation is by way of gift
The alienee is a close relative being my.............................................................................................................................................................................
Without that knowledge the Court then vested interests into various uncles and aunties, without their agreement or knowledge. Thus in 2003 the situation that confronted me was that there were Māori land interests held by: a great-grandmother (deceased); two grandparents (deceased); one uncle (the “administrator”); myself and two brothers, with the balance of the interests spread throughout my remaining aunties and uncles, eight of whom were by then deceased.
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 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.