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The use of a resource, therefore, required permission from the
associated deity. In this order, all things were seen to come from the
gods and the ancestors as recorded in whakapapa.
Shareholders need to carefully choose
suitable people and should ensure that the
committee members have appropriate skills
to protect the assets and provide a return to
the shareholders.
1 Land whose beneficial ownership the Māori
Land Court has determined by freehold order
(that is, the Court has created a title for the
land and determined the beneficial owners
to that land).
Shareholders need to carefully choose
suitable people and should ensure that the
committee members have appropriate skills
to protect the assets and provide a return to
the shareholders.
1 Land whose beneficial ownership the Māori
Land Court has determined by freehold order
(that is, the Court has created a title for the
land and determined the beneficial owners
to that land).
We also know that steady
progress is being made to reduce waiting times
for applications to be heard and determined. This
has largely been the result of additional resourc-
ing provided by the Ministry of Justice to address
the backlog of applications awaiting registration.
The Court is conducting an inquiry to determine the successors to the persons listed in the approved list for the
Hawea/Wanaka Substitute Block (SILNA).
Land whose beneficial ownership the Māori Land Court has determined by
freehold order (that is, the Court has created a title for the land and determined the
beneficial owners to that land).
Application approved – partition order made
after the court has made the partition
order, the Māori Land court will send a
copy of the order to the district council,
who will update their rating records.
Application approved – partition order made
after the court has made the partition
order, the Māori Land court will send a
copy of the order to the district council,
who will update their rating records.
Land whose beneficial ownership the Māori Land Court has determined by
freehold order (that is, the Court has created a title for the land and determined
the beneficial owners to that land).