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The special
bond between Māori people and the land is
recognised by the Māori Land Court, and the
records held by this Court form an invaluable
part of the whakapapa of all Māori.
The special
bond between Māori people and the land is
recognised by the Māori Land Court, and the
records held by this Court form an invaluable
part of the whakapapa of all Māori.
The unique relationship between Māori and whenua is
recognised by the MLC, and the records held by the Court
form an invaluable part of the whakapapa of all Māori people.
NOTICE TO PREFERRED CLASSES OF ALIENEES AS TO RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL
Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, Sections 147A and 152
In the Māori Land Court
of New Zealand
Aotea District
Subject of application
Kai Iwi 5D1A2 (Record of Title 1038392)
Notice
I, Donald Brent Richards, have applied to the Māori Land Court at Whanganui for confirmation of a sale of the above Māori freehold land.
Succession is confirmed by a judge or registrar, and the whakapapa to land and landowners become part of the permanent courtrecord. Once succession has taken place, you are a kaitiaki of the whenua and it is now your responsibility to care for and protect the land for generations to come.
After the judge, registrar, or mediator makes a decision, you will receive the court minutes and orders which will also be documented in the courtrecord.
We used evidence from previous successions in the Courtrecord to find as many successors as possible, and whānau have since come to succeed and we have updated the list accordingly.