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Ka huaki te matapihi tiaki o tō rorohiko/pūrere, e āhei ai koe ki te tīpako i te wāhi e tikiake/tiakina ai tō tuhinga.
How-do-I-user-guides/Te-reo-Maori/Search-for-a-document-v1-6-Maori-web.pdf (2.6 mb)
By default, if you haven’t changed it to a customised one, then your Username would be your email without the “domain”.
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The judiciary and the staff of the seven Māori Land Court registries have been working hard to move through the backlog of cases before the Court, there have been new judicial appointments and a host of activity has been undertaken to improve the service provided to Māori landowners.
Public health advice recommends that people isolate for five days if they have COVID-19 and that masks remain a useful tool to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses.
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After further consultation, the rescheduled dates are as follows: From Ōpōtiki District Court: 10:00am, Tuesday 17 December 2024 To Ōpōtiki District Court: 10:00am, Wednesday 11 December 2024 This direction is issued pursuant to rule 3.8(1)(b) Māori Land Court Rules 2011 and a copy is to be sent to the Chief Judge, the Chief Registrar and the Registrar of the Waiariki District Registry of the Court.
Ngā Tuku Whakatau a Te Kooti Whenua Māori Māori Land Court Judgment Delivery A guide to the process by which parties to proceedings before the court may obtain information about the status of any reserved decision, and for information relating to outstanding judgments.
Please advise if you do not consent to this information being shared with Te Puni Kōkiri, Te Arawhiti, and the Hāwea/Wānaka SILNA group.
I look forward to us formally welcoming Judge Thomas as she begins her new journey as a part of the Māori Land Court bench.
Through them, the wairua of the iwi of Tūranga-nui-a-Kiwa and the other tribes of the district continue to pervade this beautiful space where the tikanga of our entire region’s voyaging, settlement and cultural traditions are on full display for all those who visit to enjoy and appreciate.
Vote to elect members to form a representative body by 5:00pm, Monday, 27 November 2023.