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Pātaka Whenua Guidance
Registered User Guide
Date produced: 15 August 2023
Last modified: 13 December 2023
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Registered User Guide
Te Kooti Whenua Māori – Māori Land Court
Being a registered user means you can:
• Create and submit applications online
• Save and return to your incomplete applications
• Track progress on your applications
• Pay filing fees
• Submit enquiries
• Receive notifications on your applications and enquiries from the court
•...
Disputes can delay whānau connecting to and using whenua. Parties in a dispute can work with a mediator and include tikanga as a way to resolve the dispute outside of the courtroom.
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Tōku Whenua reports Finding information about whenua can be a time-consuming exercise. Having a conversation with your whānau about your whenua and whakapapa can be helpful before getting started.
Ka huaki tēnei i te mapi pāhekoheko hei rapu ā-karu i ngā paraka. Hei whakarahi, whakaiti rānei
i te mapi, panuku whakarunga, whakararo rānei mā tō wīra kiore, ka whakamahi rānei i ngā tohu
+ me te - kei te kokonga mauī o runga o te mapi.
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