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The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua Māori) is the
New Zealand court that hears matters relating to Māori
land. The special bond between Māori people and the
land is recognised by the Māori Land Court, and the
records held by this Court form an invaluable part of the
whakapapa of all Māori.
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CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
List of owners present at the gathering
Statement setting out how the alienee is a member of one of the preferred classes of alienees (if applicable),
including any necessary whakapapa details
Roll valuation or special valuation of the land and any improvements to it by a registered valuer (as applicable)
Minutes of the family gathering or, if no minutes were kept, a statement of t...
(affected parties include any owners,
beneficiaries or occupiers of the land who have an interest that may be affected by this application)
YES (Complete the list of affected parties by providing their name and contact details) NO
Preferred place of hearing:
Signature of Applicant(s):
Dated: / /
Dated: / /
CONTACT DETAILS
Contact Address: .................................................................................................................................................
the metric area of the site and the position and length of each boundary.
Preferred place of hearing:
Signature of Applicant Dated: / /
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CONTACT DETAILS
Contact Address: ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
This is a helpful tool whereby disputes can be solved at an early stage, as opposed to having to wait for a hearing. With the involvement of a skilled mediator, the parties may avoid significant costs (financial and relationship) by trying to resolve disputes early.
This is a helpful tool whereby
disputes can be solved at an early stage, as opposed to having to wait for a hearing. With the
involvement of a skilled mediator, the parties may avoid significant costs (financial and
relationship) by trying to resolve disputes early.
(See requirement to complete Whakapapa Schedule in Notes and checklist of documents required)
PREFERRED PLACE OF HEARING:
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT Dated: / /
Signature of Witness
Full name of Witness:
Address:...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
The main priorities for the Court now are first, to remedy errors in the lists, using s 86 of TTWMA, and second, to update the list of successors based on previous and new evidence, the latter of which requires hearings to be held so evidence can be heard. An application form based on the existing form for successions has been modified for the purposes of SILNA determinations, and individual applications are linked to a central file to ensure consistency.
Kia whakakīia e koe ngā taipitopito e hiahiatia ana mō tō momo tono, panuku whakararo ka
pāwhiri i te “Continue” kia neke koe ki te wāhanga whai ake.
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Mēnā he wāhanga Hearing details tō tō tono, ka āhei te tīpako i te Takiwā me te Wāhi kōtitanga
e hiahiatia ana mā te whakamahi i ng`apouaka takaiho i whakaritea.