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The MāoriLand Court is conducting an inquiry to establish the successors to SILNA lands pursuant to Section 29, Te
Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 in accordance with an application filled by the Minister of Māori Affairs, currently under
application A20180009373.
For more information,
please contact your local MäoriLand Court office.
Individual districts may mail out separate Pänui where 14
clear days notice is not provided in the National Pänui / Te
Pänui ä Motu.
Use this form to create a Whānau Trust by vesting some or all of your interests in trustees to hold on behalf of the
descendants of a given person or tupuna (the beneficiaries)
Ifyou are creating a Whānau Trust as part of a succession application please complete form 23.
The matters that maybe dealt with by an Assembled Owners Meeting are set out in the schedule at the end of
of this form
HOWTO FILE AND COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM
(i) This form must be accompanied with the
appropriate application fee and be filed with
the Registrar in the District in which the landis
located;
(ii) Please ensure that all information required
on the form is completed;
(iii) Where tick boxes are provided please
ensure you
For more information,
please contact your local MäoriLand Court office.
Individual districts may mail out separate Pänui where 14
clear days notice is not provided in the National Pänui / Te
Pänui ä Motu.
For more information,
please contact your local MäoriLand Court office.
Individual districts may mail out separate Pänui where 14
clear days notice is not provided in the National Pänui / Te
Pänui ä Motu.
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Dispute resolution service
Effective from Waitangi Day, 6 February 2021
What do I need to do?
Ifyou want to make an application to the MāoriLand Court
or you have an application already in the MāoriLand Court
that is being delayed by a dispute, youcan apply to use the
dispute resolution service to attempt to settle the dispute
outside of a court sitting.