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The Court
may, if it cannot otherwise address those concerns, order that the application be reheard.
PÄNUI
NO:
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
66 A20220009999 87/93 Akuhata Kepa
Wilcox
Akuhata "Keepa" Wilcox amendment of name to
Akuhata "Kepa" Wilcox
67 A20220008362 87/93 Deputy Registrar Casey-Lee Alisa Burton - Amendment of name in
the Court record
Applications Not Ready to Proceed
The applications listed below were rece...
The Court may, on considering your notification, arrange for the applicationto be set down for a formal
hearing if the application has yet to be determined or for a rehearing if the application has already been
determined.
Judge Armstrong graduated with a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Waikato in 2001 and was admitted to the Bar later the same year. He then moved to London where he worked as a paralegal in commercial mergers, acquisitions and insolvency before moving to an in-house legal team with the London Borough of Enfield where he regularly appeared before the County Courts.
You can bring whānau with you to court to support you and your application. If you are a whānau or hapū member who did not submit the application but would like to speak in Court, you can file a ‘ Notice of intention toappear upon application ’.
The applicationto the Court
The application was not contentious, however there were two issues for the Court to
determine:
(1) The area of land had no LINZ title, nor any current title in the Court’s records.
(iv) Notice of hearing – while an applicant is not required to give formal notice of hearing to other beneficiaries
he or she is expected to consult with them and advise them of the application and when it is to be heard.
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