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Notification of applications that remain
outstanding in the office of the Chief
Registrar, Wellington
July 2026
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications, currently held in the Office of the Chief
Registrar in Wellington, received up to the pānui closing date of 13th of May 2026, are hereby notified,
pursuant to rules 3.18, 5.3 and 8.2(3) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011, as being outstanding and
have yet to be determined or set down f...
At the end of the day we wanted our children bought up in New Zealand with access to whānau, friends and a kiwi lifestyle. When we came back from Singapore in 2006, my husband said “it’s your turn”.
Nominations to become a trustee must be
received in writing, 10-working days prior to
the hui taking place.
Nominations:
▪ Must be received on the official Māori
Land Court nomination form
▪ Forms can be obtained by either
contacting the Māori Land Court or by
way of the link, details for both are below
▪ Must be received by the Māori Land
Court on or before 4pm Friday, 21 July
2023
▪ Nominations must clearly identify the
block to which the person is be...
Part of that includes exposing harassment, in whatever form, when you see it. But it also includes taking active steps to promote your own health and well-being.
purpose and object (say, of Trust) te aronga me te pūnga
put in writing tuku ā-pepa
Qq
quorum kōrama
quorum kōrama
responsibility haepapa
responsible trustee tarahitī tūturu
respondent kaiurupare
restriction aukatinga
resumption tāmatatia
retention pupuritanga
review (as in Trust) arotake
revoke taui
right mōtika
right (to land) take whenua
right of first refusal te āheinga mātāmua ki te whakahē
right of renewal mana whakahou
right to be...
TIME APPLICATION NO. SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP5 12:30 PM AP-20230000020494 231/93 Wesley Priest Parihaka 24A Trust - Review of
Parihaka 24A TrustApplications not ready for hearing
The applications listed below were received up to the closing date of this Pānui and are yet to be considered by a
Registrar or Judge.
Currently, this ranges from sale and long
term lease decisions to the establishment of trusts and incorporations to ratifying the
decisions of assembled owners.
The first step in filing an appeal or charging order application is to gather any supporting documents and complete the general form of application ( Form 1 ).
For office contact details, go to
www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz/contact-us
To download a formfrom our website, go to
www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz/application-forms
You can also find out more online at
www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz/disputes
When we roll out our new technology system, you will be
able to make this application online via the Māori Land
Court website.