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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 7 9:00 AM AP-20230000035431 67/93 Terrence Twigg
Smith
Pupuke M Lot 1 DP 81424 (Nuki o te
Hapu Tahawai ki Rataroa Whanau
Trust) – Removal of Bryce Peda
Smith as a responsible trustee
SP 8 9:00 AM AP-20230000035802 67/93 Nuki o te hapu
Tahawai ki
Rataroa
Whanau Trust,
Rick Rickardo
Smith
Pupuke M Lot 1 DP 81424 (Nuki o te
Hapu Tahawai ki Rataroa Whanau
Trust) – Variation to trust order
SP 9 9:00 AM AP-20230000035815 67/93 Peter...
Judge Craig Coxhead discusses his attendance of the 17th Conference of Chief Justices of Asia and the Pacific and 30th Conference of the Law Association for Asia and Pacific, in Tokyo, alongside Chief Judge Isaac and Judge Armstrong.
They displayed and utilised the many aspects of the Māori language and te ao Māori in order to bring together the people and to plant the seeds of hope and promise within the heart of the Māori nation.
The Deed of Settlement did not specify a deadline for completion of the identification phase and the work was not prioritised over and above the business as usual work of the Māori Land Court.
The deceased left children or their issue as next of kin and they are listed below; OR
The deceased had no children but left brothers and sisters or their issue as next of kin and they are listed below; OR
The deceased left no children or brothers and sisters as next of kin, but I/we* list below or attach a whakapapa record
showing the next of kin to the deceased, including, where possible, the names, sex, age, and postal address of those
next o...
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This factsheet provides information about, and a summary of, abbreviations used
for minute books of the Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
Introduction
In the 150 year history of the Māori Land Court
evidence and decisions have been recorded in local
(and more) recently national minute books.
The office is spread over three floors with reception and research facilities on the ground level, Te Rā Tau, mediation and meeting rooms and staff office space on Level 1, Te Rā Pae, and the courthouse and the judicial chambers on Level 2.