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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP4 10:00 AM AP-20250000005320 239/93
338(7)/93
Joseph John
Davis
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī
mō Kuaotunu 6C2B2 Trust - Replace
Peter Johnston with Bridget Duffey,
Raukawa Balsom, Joseph Davis,
Robert McLean and Rakai Puha as
trustees of the Kuaotunu 6C2B2
Trust
mailto:mlcwaikato@justice.govt.nz
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 1 10:30 AM AP-20250000006748 315(1)(b)/93 Rose Dudley Te Konoti B4A3B2B - Create an
easement for a roadway
SP 2 10:30 AM AP-20250000006830 240/93 Rose Dudley Te Konoti B4A3B2B Ahu Whenua
Trust - Removal of Taukiri Dudley,
Mathew Dudley, Bella Samuels &
Flo Faith Samuels as responsible
trustees of Te Konoti B4A3B2B
Ahu Whenua Trust.
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This new initiative provides a visual tool to Māori land owners and users of Māori land to access information to assist in the utilisation and development of their land.
Section 455 of the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 provides the Māori Land Court with the jurisdiction to identify successors and successors’ interests in SILNA lands.
All applications should be lodged with the Registrar in the District
in which some of all of the land is located
Fee: $23.00
If there is insufficient room on the form to provide the required infomation you should continue your application on a separate
sheet of paper
MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
This application mat be lodged with the Registrar at your local Māori Land Court office
Office use:
Application: ACCEPTED / REFUSED
Dated: ..........................
Access to Māori land was generally considered when the title of the land was originally issued and in many cases:
a roadway would have been created to give access to the land
there may have already been a public or private roadway servicing the land, or
a right of way to access land, across a neighbouring property, may have been put in place.
Your application will be considered ‘uncontested’ when:
• it has been notified according to Māori Land Court Rules;
and
• it has been published in the Māori Land Court’s National
Pānui; and
• no one has objected to the application.