March 2026 National Pānui
The Court may, if it cannot otherwise address those concerns, order that the application be reheard.
The Court may, if it cannot otherwise address those concerns, order that the application be reheard.
The Court may, if it cannot otherwise address those concerns, order that the application be reheard.
Note: Information provided in all applications forms part of the Court’s permanent record under rule 7.19 of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011.
This certification should be filed with an application for succession (when grant of administration held) on form 21, and replaces Schedule 1 of that form. HOW TO FILE AND COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM (i) This form must be accompanied with the appropriate application fee (if any) and may be filed at any office of the Court (ii) Please ensure that all information required on the form is completed; (iii) Where tick boxes are provided please ensure you tick all those boxes...
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-20-Certificate-by-administrator.pdf (85 kb)
Application fees are set out in the Māori Land Court Fees Regulations 2013.
Prepare for court hearing AP-20230000027535 A20220001868 25/01/2022 Appeal 2022/2 - Tuaropaki E Block and others - and a decision made at 267 Waiariki MB 184-196 on 21 December 2021 - Notice of Appeal 45/93 44(1)/93 Beryl Tawa 5.
Where required, information provided in this application will be included in resulting orders of the Court. CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED • Notice of application to trustee of proposed removal • Minutes of meeting consenting to proposed removal of trustee • Key documents supporting reason for proposed removal (ie, evidence of a conviction or an example of reputational harm caused) MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS This applications should be lodged with the Registrar in th...
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The Court may, if it cannot otherwise address those concerns, order that the application be reheard.
Documents/Panui/0111324-Ministry-of-Justice_Panui-March-2024.pdf (1 mb)
This is the narrative of a piece of land in Te Tau Ihu – Aorere. It sets out how Judge Reeves dealt with an application for accretion and for determination of ownership, where ownership records had not been maintained for over 100 years.