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Where a determination or order has already been made by a Registrar, affected persons may also
apply to the court to seek a review of that determination or order.
Where a determination or order has already been made by a registrar, affected persons may also
apply to the court to seek a review of that determination or order.
A spouse, or civil union or de fector partner, may be entitled
to a right to income from the land or a right tooccupy the
family home on the land should the shareholder die.
Leasehold title: A land title giving the person(s) listed a limited set of rights in the land
in question (such as a right tooccupy or utilise the land) for a fixed period of time.
For
example: selling land gives the new owner
the ownership rights, leasing land gives the
lessee a limited right tooccupy land in return
for payment of rent (and other conditions),
mortgaging land gives the mortgagee the
right to sell the land if the mortgage is not
repaid (refer to section 4 of the Act).
For
example: selling land gives the new owner
the ownership rights, leasing land gives the
lessee a limited right tooccupy land in return
for payment of rent (and other conditions),
mortgaging land gives the mortgagee the
right to sell the land if the mortgage is not
repaid (refer to section 4 of the Act).
For
example: selling land gives the new owner
the ownership rights, leasing land gives the
lessee a limited right tooccupy land in return
for payment of rent (and other conditions),
mortgaging land gives the mortgagee the
right to sell the land if the mortgage is not
repaid (refer to section 4 of the Act).
Where a determination or order has already been made by a Registrar, affected persons may also apply
to the court to seek a review of that determination or order.
It is tūrangawaewae – the place where we come from, the place we belong to, the place we stand. Our key purpose is to promote the retention of Māori land in Māori hands, and to support landowners to use, occupy and develop their whenua for the benefit of all landowners, and their whānau and hapū.