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am interested in or affected by this application and I give notice that I intend to appear at the hearing to:
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Support the application; or
Oppose the application; or
Listen to the application and see how I might be affected
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPEAR UPON
APPLICATION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Form 5
Rule 5.9(2)(a)
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(g) To represent the Beneficiaries and the Trust; to initiate and respond to and
to represent the Beneficiaries and the Trust in respect of any proceedings or
process whatsoever before any court, tribunal, inquiry, arbitration, council
hearing, select committee hearing or any other forum in relation to matters that
affect or are likely to affect the Trust Property or the affairs of the Trust and to
represent the Beneficiaries in any matters relating to the Trust Property....
The Court may, on considering your notification, arrange for the application to be set down for a formal hearing if the
application has yet to be determined or for a rehearing if the application has already been determined.
The Court may, on considering your notification, arrange for the application to be set down for a formal hearing if the
application has yet to be determined or for a rehearing if the application has already been determined.
February 2010
Cover photograph by Adrian Heke
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua
Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears
matters relating to Māori land. The special
bond between Māori people and the land is
recognised by the Māori Land Court, and the
records held by this Court form an invaluable
part of the whakapapa of all Māori.
February 2010
Cover photograph by Adrian Heke
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua
Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears
matters relating to Māori land. The special
bond between Māori people and the land is
recognised by the Māori Land Court, and the
records held by this Court form an invaluable
part of the whakapapa of all Māori.
Fisheries Act 1996
The Fisheries Act 1996 enables a Judge of the Māori Land Court to hear applications and make recommendations for the establishment of a Taiapure - local fishery.
TRUSTEES' ROLE AND DUTIES
Te Kooti Whenua Māori – Māori Land Court
For more information, go to maorilandcourt.govt.nz
Te Kooti Whenua Māori – Māori Land Court (MLC) is the
New Zealand Court that hears matters relating to Māori
land. The unique relationship between Māori and whenua is
recognised by the MLC, and the records held by the Court
form an invaluable part of the whakapapa of all Māori people.
If the committee doesn’t comply with a request from the
investigator, the MLC can enquire further and hear any
witnesses concerning the matter. The Court may hold any
committee member guilty of contempt of court if they refuse
to cooperate.
In Ellis
v R [2020] NZSC 89, submissions were sought on the application of tikanga on the question of whether the Court has
jurisdiction to hear an appeal against conviction after the death of the appellant.