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Dispute resolution
7.1 If disputes or disagreements arise about:
7.1.1 Conflicts of interest;
7.1.2 Allegations about trustee misconduct;
7.1.3 The performance of a trustees or trustees;
7.1.4 The practice of tikanga and/or kawa at the marae; or
7.1.5 Interpretation of this charter;
they shall be communicated in writing to the secretary.
7.2 The secretary shall acknowledge receipt of the communication within 7 days and shall refer the communication
to the trustees at their next meetin...
PÄNUI
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APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
35 A20230001555 150C(4)/93 Marie Jean Tautari Mohinui 4A2A Block - Noting of Discharge of
Mortgage by the Registrar
36 A20230001552 150C(4)/93 Whanake Taituha Oromahoe 18F Block - Noting of Discharge of
Mortgage (C644600.2) by the Registrar
37 A20230001590 150A(4)/93 Connie Burling,
Eddie Abraham,
Mary Waiomio, Pani
Ashby, Wiremu
Taniora William
Waitangi 6 Block - Noting of Discharge of
Mortgage (D374324.1)...
Pātaka Whenua
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If a water service provider asks for the landowner’s permission to enter the whenua and there is a disagreement, the provider and landowners go through an internal review process try and find a solution.
If the landowner does not take part or the review turns into a dispute, the water service provider can appeal to the Māori Land Court for a decision under section 166(4)(b) of the Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 .
Our ngā mātāpono values guide our process, and we hope that all parties embody them as they enter and exit mediation hui together with the goal of finding solutions. Parties can kōrero privately and come up with workable solutions everyone agrees to.