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everything with the Registrar for consideration (or for referral to a Judge).
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SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 40 10:45AM AP-20230000019699
A20190006427
45/93 John Hoani Cribb CJ 2019/32 - Tiemi
Karepe, Te One Karepe,
Hara Karepe Crib and
Hoani Karepe and
succession orders made at
32 Tauranga MB 117-119
(30 May 1972) and 155
Rotorua MB 234 and 177
(30 November 1970)-
Application to the Chief
Judge
SP 41 11:00AM AP-20230000027476
A20200013412
45/93 Ashton Eugene
Tairua
CJ 2020/55 - Hemi Nai
Tairua or Hemi Tairua -
and a succession order
ma...
HE TONO KIA WHAKAAETIA E TE KOOTI TE TUKU I TĒTAHI PĪRA TŌMURI
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL OUT OF TIME
Section 58(3) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz
NOTES
1) If any paragraph in this form does not provide sufficient room for your response or you wish to
provide further particulars, continue on a separate sheet of paper (unless this application is made
by email or online).
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External link
Māori Occupation Orders Regulations 1994
Sets out what information you need to supply with any application for an occupation order under our Act.
On 23 March 2020, Chief Judge Isaac released a protocol advising that all scheduled Māori Land Court hearings and other events would be adjourned, to be rescheduled once we ceased to be at Level 4. 2 Any applications for urgent injunctive or other relief filed with the Court during this period were directed to the Chief Judge to address.
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