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Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 Factsheet copy

If there is a dispute about access or no response to an access notice, an internal reviewer will assess the situation. • Where the land is Māori-owned and the landowner does not participate in the internal review, the water service provider can appeal to the Māori Land Court under section 166(4)(b). • If the reviewer makes a decision that the landowner disagrees with, the Māori landowner can appeal to the Māori Land Court under...

Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Local-Government-Water-Services-Act-2025-Factsheet-copy.pdf (105 kb)

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Ngā puka taupānga me te puka Tarahiti Succession and Trust application forms Form 20: Certificate by administrator Rule 10.2(3), Sections 111 or 113 (PDF 263 kb) Form 21: Succession (grant of administration) Rule 10.2(2)(a), Sections 113 and 117 (PDF 370 kb) Form 22: Succession (no grant of administration) Rule 10.2(1),(2), Sections 113 and 118 (PDF 371 kb) Form 23: Application for whānau trust (with succession) Rule 12.3, Section 214 (PDF&...

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If the panel is considering you for the role, the hiring manager will check with your referees and do other background checks. If these raise no issues, the hiring manager will: call you and offer you the role confirm your salary, start date and other employment conditions with you formally offer you the role.

MLC Form 36 Application to constitute a whanau trust 202104

Do you want discretionary power included in your trust order to allow income to be applied to Māori community purposes? YES NO 4. Names of Trustees to be appointed: Name Address Email Signed (by proposed trustee) Name Address Email Signed (by proposed trustee) Name Your application may be heard by a Registrar and you will not need to attend court.

Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-36-Application-to-constitute-a-whanau-trust-202104.pdf (110 kb)

Amendments to Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 December 2020

Before 6 February 2021 Whānau are discouraged from building papakāinga housing on marae and other Māori reservations because an occupation license may only be granted by trustees for up to 14 years, with no right of renewal. From 6 February 2021 Occupation licenses for papakāinga housing can be granted for more than 14 years, with a right of renewal.

Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Amendments-to-Te-Ture-Whenua-Maori-Act-1993-December-2020.pdf (891 kb)

Discussion on the appointment of trustees to Māori land trusts

01 Feb 2012  |  News

However, having heard further evidence and submissions arising from the September 2008 meeting, the Māori Land Court decided that the majority of former trustees were no longer eligible to stand for election. The trustees appealed to the Māori Appellate Court, which annulled the Māori Land Court’s orders that a further meeting should be called and that the former trustees were ineligible for appointment.