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0703522 Ministry of Justice National Panui August 2022

PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 26 A20220006690 239/93 Mäori Trustee Tokaanu Township 1D Block VII Ahu Whenua Trust - Replace Mäori Trustee with Hihiria Jennette Iversen & Michael Shane Iversen as responsible trustees 6 NATIONAL PÄNUI - Here-Turi-Kökä / AUGUST 2022 PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 27 A20220006686 118(6)/93 Fleur Harawira Kahutaiki Bentley (nee Tauri) or Kaye Bentley - Succession (further interests) 28 A20220007709 98(9)...

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Who we are

The Māori Land Court is New Zealand’s oldest and longest established specialist court. We are a unique institution - the only indigenous land court in the world.

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Our history

The modern Māori Land Court exists in an environment that is significantly different to that in which was created on 30 October 1865 by the General Assembly of the New Zealand Colony under the Native Lands Act 1865. We were established to convert customary Māori land into titles which could be acquired, initially by the colonial government and later by individual settlers.

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Application fees

Ngā tono $68 $68 applications Succession to Māori land Transfer of shares in Māori land Establishment of a trust over Māori land Adding, reducing, or removing trustees of a trust which manages Māori land Determining the ownership of structures on Māori land Occupation of Māori land Ngā tono $228 $228 applications Partition, subdivision, amalgamation and aggregation of Māori land Anything related to a Māori incorporation Roadways, access, easements and surveys of Māori land Co...

The Covid Response

04 Jun 2020  |  News

On 25 March 2020 the country entered Covid-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown. The Right Honourable Dame Helen Winkelmann, Chief Justice of New Zealand, assured the public that courts were an essential service, and that New Zealand courts would continue to uphold the rule of law and to ensure that fair trial rights, the right to natural justice and rights under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act were upheld. 1 Priority was given to proceedings that affected the liberty...

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Notice To Preferred Classes Of Alienees As To Right of First Refusal

18 Feb 2026, 16:00  |  Events

That sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal. 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.