Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025
How to apply Appeal applications can be filed by the water service provider or landowners and charging order applications can be filed by landowners.
How to apply Appeal applications can be filed by the water service provider or landowners and charging order applications can be filed by landowners.
Go online to maorilandonline.govt.nz Where to get an application form You can get an application form from your nearest MLC office.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.6E-OCT21-Applications.pdf (335 kb)
Arrange a landowners’ meeting Meet with landowners to consider the proposal and get their consent. You must get written consent from any landowners who can’t attend the meeting.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.5E-OCT21-Title-Improvement.pdf (357 kb)
You can either drag and drop your file into the area at the top of the box, or click the “Select file” button to locate the file on your computer/device.
How-do-I-user-guides/Submitting-an-enquiry-v1-6.pdf (1.1 mb)
An application to constitute a whānau trust was filed in 2004 and eventually heard in February of 2005.
Once you are ready, click the “Attach” button to upload the file. You are able to add multiple files to each category by selecting multiple files, dragging and dropping multiple files, or by repeating the upload process.
How-do-I-user-guides/Submitting-an-application-v1-6.pdf (2.2 mb)
Apply online Download the application form Tukuna ngā pūtea e puritia ana e tētahi tarahiti (utu tāpae $23) Release funds held by a trust (filing fee $23) If a trust, company, accountant, government agency, Māori Trustee, or other person is holding money you've received from Māori land, you can apply to get this money paid to you.
Occupation orders are much easier to get. Another important aspect of getting an occupation order is letting your fellow-shareholders know exactly what you have in mind.
Select the application that you want to file from the drop-down box c. Fill in fields as appropriate d.
The Crown purchased the remaining peak blocks by its usual method of undivided share buying and did not get a clear title to them for another 16 years.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-150-years-of-the-Maori-Land-Court.pdf (11 mb)