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As a result, from time to time the MāoriLandCourt receives applications to extend existing urupā, or to set aside Māori freehold land, or sometimes Generalland owned by Māori, as new urupā reservations.
The special
bond between Māori people and the land is
recognised by the MāoriLandCourt, and the
records held by this Court form an invaluable
part of the whakapapa of all Māori.
For
information about granting confirmation
of an instrument of alienation 1 or about
transfers of whole blocks of Māoriland,
please contact a MāoriLandCourt office
(see page 6 for your nearest office).
2
Use of vesting orders
Except when Māoriland 2 is vested 3 in a
Māori incorporation 4, Māoriland shares can
only be transferred by a vesting order 5 made
by the MāoriLandCourt....
For
information about granting confirmation
of an instrument of alienation 1 or about
transfers of whole blocks of Māoriland,
please contact a MāoriLandCourt office
(see page 6 for your nearest office).
2
Use of vesting orders
Except when Māoriland 2 is vested 3 in a
Māori incorporation 4, Māoriland shares can
only be transferred by a vesting order 5 made
by the MāoriLandCourt....
For
information about granting confirmation
of an instrument of alienation 1 or about
transfers of whole blocks of Māoriland,
please contact a MāoriLandCourt office
(see page 6 for your nearest office).
2
Use of vesting orders
Except when Māoriland 2 is vested 3 in a
Māori incorporation 4, Māoriland shares can
only be transferred by a vesting order 5 made
by the MāoriLandCourt....
1MāoriLand Update –
Ngā Āhuatanga o te whenua
June 2015 | Pipiri 2015
This update is issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, MāoriLandCourt | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Customary and Māori Freehold Land.
1MāoriLand Update –
Ngā Āhuatanga o te whenua
June 2015 | Pipiri 2015
This update is issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, MāoriLandCourt | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Customary and Māori Freehold Land.
The MāoriLandCourt is conducting an
inquiry to establish the successors to SILNA lands pursuant to Section 29, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 in accordance
with an application filled by the Minister of Māori Affairs, currently under application A20180009373.
1MāoriLand Update –
Ngā Āhuatanga o te whenua
June 2013 | Pipiri 2013
This update is issued by the Office of the Chief Registrar, MāoriLandCourt | Te Kooti Whenua Māori
as part of the ongoing efforts to help inform and assist owners, organisations and government
agencies about the characteristics of Māori Freehold and Māori Customary Land.
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