...TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
SJan20/1 1:30PM AP-
20230000022810
18(1)(c)/93,
24/93,
67/93
Nina
Pilkington
Tokaanu B2C4B No 2A - Orders for
removal of house illegally located on
Maori freehold land and relief as to
costs for removal of house illegally
located on Maori freehold land
Judicial Conference (the Court may
convene to make orders or
directions)
For further clarification pl...
SP15 10:00 AM AP-20250000016763 18(1)(a)/93
236/93
237/93
Trustees of
Ngāti Pāoa Iwi
Trust
Allotment 20 Parish of Waiheke
(Waiheke Station) – Application to
determine a claim to the ownership
or possession of Māori freehold land
1
Māori Land Update –
Ngā Āhuatanga o te whenua
June 2013 | Pipiri 2013
This update is issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Freehold and Māori Customary Land.
...
1
Māori Land Update –
Ngā Āhuatanga o te whenua
June 2013 | Pipiri 2013
This update is issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Freehold and Māori Customary Land.
...
1
Māori Land Update –
Ngā Āhuatanga o te whenua
June 2012 | Pipiri 2012
This update is issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Freehold and Māori Customary Land.
1
Māori Land Update –
Ngā Āhuatanga o te whenua
June 2012 | Pipiri 2012
This update is issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Freehold and Māori Customary Land.
Towards the end of the 19th century, as
a result of yet further changes, the concept of
‘Māori freehold land’ began to emerge, meaning
land that had been investigated by the Native
Land Court and was under its jurisdiction, but
which nevertheless was a freehold title.
It also enables Māori landowners to seek a charging order
if they have paid more than their share of water services
charges on Māori freehold land held in multiple ownership.
The Act also allows for appeals to the Māori Appellate Court
in relation to decisions of the Māori Land Court around
access to Māori land for water infrastructure.
...issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Customary and Māori Freehold Land.
...issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Customary and Māori Freehold Land.