In August 2020, the Government passed targeted
changes to Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 to simplify
the legal processes for owning, occupying and using
Māoriland.
The new Mediation regime establishes a dispute resolution process based on tikanga Māori
to assist owners of MāoriLand to resolve disagreements and conflict about their land.
Freehold titles are often
divided by partition order. The land retains
the status of Māoriland. The status of the
land will continue to be Māoriland unless
and until the MāoriLand Court makes an
order changing the status of the land.
2 Literally, a “basket”.
Freehold titles are often
divided by partition order. The land retains
the status of Māoriland. The status of the
land will continue to be Māoriland unless
and until the MāoriLand Court makes an
order changing the status of the land.
2 Literally, a “basket”.
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order.
The land retains the status of Māoriland. The status of the land will continue to
be Māoriland unless and until the MāoriLand Court makes an order changing the
status of the land.
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