Amendments to Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 December 2020
Benefits Descendants are involved as owners of the land and exercise their voting rights sooner.
Benefits Descendants are involved as owners of the land and exercise their voting rights sooner.
Notice concerning facilitated meetings to Discuss the mouri tūroa project TAKE NOTICE that meetings of owners of the following blocks will be held as follows: Whakaihuwaka C3B1 AND Whakaihuwaka C3B2 PLACE: Ngā Tāngata Tiaki Office, 357 Victoria Avenue, Whanganui 4500 DATE: Saturday 23rd September 2023 TIME: 10:00 AM Te Tuhi 4C1D1, Te Tuhi 4C1D2, Te Tuhi 4C1D3 Te Tuhi 4C1D4 AND Te Tuhi 4C1D5 PLACE: Ngā Tāngata Tiaki Office, 357 Victoria Avenue, Whanganui 4500 DATE: Satur...
Documents/Landowner-notices/Notice-for-Mouri-Turoa-project-23-September-2023.pdf (209 kb)
After they confirm who the owners are, the trustees will look at ways the land could be used to generate income and provide benefits for all owners.
This land is held in accordance with tikanga Māori, and unlike Māori freehold land, and there are no ‘legal owners’ of Māori customary land.
Seeking Registered Owners MĀORI LAND BLOCK SECTION 2, BLOCK VII, ALTON SURVEY DISTRICT The Trustees of the Ahu Whenua Trust, who administer this Māori land block, are seeking to make contact with all registered owners.
Documents/Landowner-notices/Alton-Block-VII-Section-2-Ahu-Whenua-Trust-Panui.pdf (80 kb)
To date, the Court has determined the successors of 125 original owners and are now seeking whakapapa information for the remaining owners from around 1895 who have not yet been succeeded to.
It’s not about the backlog, rather it’s the impact that the delays have had on Māori land owners, their whanau and their hapū, as ultimately justice delayed is justice denied.
The Chief Justice has announced that the COVID-19 protocols for all jurisdictions have been withdrawn, following the decision by the government.
Any member of the preferred classes of alienees who wishes to be considered by the owners as a prospective purchaser of the land must give written notice of their intention to pursue a right of first refusal at the hearing of the application.
Any member of the preferred class of alienees who wishes to be considered by the owners as a prospective purchaser of the land must give written notice of his or her intention to pursue the right of refusal at the hearing of the application.