Discussion on Urupā Reservations (Māori burial grounds)
01 Mar 2014 | NewsMany urupā are traditional burial grounds, and are the places where whānau and hapū members expect to be buried when their time comes.
Many urupā are traditional burial grounds, and are the places where whānau and hapū members expect to be buried when their time comes.
For example, an application for succession will require a death certificate, any grant of administration (probate 2 or letters of administration 3) or the original will, minutes of a whānau meeting if a whānau trust is required and consents of the proposed trustees.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-applications-english.pdf (327 kb)
This occurs most commonly between close whānau members.
Fee increase summary Current rate New rate $22 $23 $66 $68 $220 $228 $385 $399 Detailed fee list Māori Land Court Current rate (inc GST) New rate (inc GST) Filing an application in respect of the following: (a) hearing and determining any claim to recover damages from trespass or any other injury to Māori freehold land (b) hearing and determining any proceeding founded on contract or tort where debt, demand, or damage relates to Māori freehold land (c) any other de...
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E ngākau whakahī ana mātou kua tohua mātou ki te DVFREE TICK e Shine – he kaiwhakarato ratonga whakarekereke whānau mātanga mātāmua o Aotearoa, e whakaū ana he mea nui ki a mātou ā-whakahaere te whakarekereke whānau, ka mutu he kaupapahere pakari tā mātou hei tautoko i ā mātou kaimahi ka pā ki te whakarekereke whānau.
This result only matches your search query when viewed in Te Reo Māori.Permitted Activities (a) The Occupier shall only use the Site for a residential dwelling and associated activities for the Occupier and members of their immediate whānau, save that the Occupier shall not have more than the Maximum Occupants living on the Site without the written approval of the Landowner(s).
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/2021-03-12-Example-Occupation-Order.pdf (150 kb)
WHAKAPAPA A person’s genealogy, or family tree, linking that person to a particular family and/or ancestor. WHĀNAU Family. Whānau is a wider concept than just immediate family of parents and siblings – it links people of one family to a common tipuna or ancestor.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-2023-Glossary-of-terms.pdf (278 kb)
Furthermore, the completion of succession through the Court often represents the only time the successors and whānau engage with someone who holds qualifications in the law in relation to their land.
Documents/Judges-corner-articles/MLC-2014-Jun-Judges-Corner-Ambler-J.pdf (191 kb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP23 10:20 AM AP-20240000012177 231/93 Mereana Hona He arotakenga i te Tangitu Whānau Trust Review of the Tangitu Whānau Trust WAIARIKI PĀNUI
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP9 10:00 AM AP-20230000022892 231/93 Lisa Marie Doig Alice Kahia and Rawiri Kahia Hapeta Whānau Trust – Review of trust SP10 10:00 AM AP-20230000022893 238/93 Lisa Marie Doig Alice Kahia and Rawiri Kahia Hapeta Whānau Trust – Enforcement of obligations of trust Aotea PĀNUI