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0724024 Ministry of Justice Panui September 2024 web

Contents: Applications for hearing in SEPTEMBER | MAHURU 2024: 2 - 13 Te Rohe o Aotea 14 - 20 Te Rohe o Tairäwhiti 21 - 34 Te Rohe o Taitokerau 35 - 42 Te Rohe o Täkitimu 43 - 50 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu 51 - 70 Te Rohe o Waiariki 71 - 84 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto 85 - 90 Chief Judge Court Sittings 91 - 104 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar 105 Te Kooti Whenua Mäori | Appendix 106 - 107 Court Sittings that have been rescheduled 108 Information...

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Maori Land Court Annual Report Matariki 2023 Matariki 2024

...appendix tāpiritanga appellant kaitono pīra applicant kaitono application puka tono appoint kopou area horahanga article atikara assets rironga authorise whakamana authorised kua whakamanatia award hoatu Aa Bb barrister rōia tūtahi beneficiary kaiwhaipānga beneficiaries hunga whai pānga bequeath waiho iho bias mahi rītaha bind (as in bind the Tribunal) herea binding recommendation tūtohutanga whai mana binding powers mana paihere block poraka borr...

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Te uru ki te pūkete puka
Access the physical record

You can visit one of our offices to view: current and historic ownership lists for whenua Māori minutes of hearings of Court and Registrar decisions current and historic memorial schedule information recording leases, occupations and other land uses orders made by the court or a Registrar – including: title orders (creating Māori land) trust orders (names of trustees and terms of trust) succession orders (names of successors to an estate) vesting orders (transfers of shares in Māori land...

Tō mātou hītori
Our history

Since the passing of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, our role is to: promote the retention of Māori land in the hands of its owners, whānau and hapū facilitate the occupation, development and use of Māori land ensure that decisions made about Māori land are fair and balanced taking into account the needs of all the owners and their beneficiaries. On 30 October 2015 we turned 150 and to mark that milestone we produced a publication called ‘He Pou Herenga Tangata, He Pou Herenga Whenua,...

Te kimi i ō whenua
Find your land

It is a good idea to ask them about: What land blocks you might be an owner in An accurate record of your whakapapa How you became an owner or beneficiary to your whenua. Once you've confirmed these details, you can find further information through the following sources: Pātaka Whenua Pātaka Whenua is the online portal that holds the Māori Land Court electronic record, which includes minutes and orders.