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If you are interested in, or affected by, one of these applications and wish to make submissions or
provide evidence concerning the application, you must notify the Registrar in writing by 4 pm on the 1st of
September 2023 providing your name and address, telephone number, and email address (if any), and
setting out your connection to the application and brief details of your concerns.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP6 3:30 PM AP-20240000003837 338(5)(b)/93 Deputy
Registrar
Rakato B Māori Reservation -
Cancel Māori Reservation
(ordered at 20 Aotea MB 193
dated 22/08/91) for the
purpose of providing access to
the marae and urupā also set
as Māori Reservations
Judicial Conference
The Court may convene to
make orders
SP7 3:30 PM AP-20240000003849 315/93 Deputy
Registrar
Rakato block - Create an
easement for roadway
Judicial Conference
The Court...
Awaiting Administrative Action
A20200015962 18/12/2020 Appeal 2020/11 - Kawhia U2B and an order made at 2020 Chief Judge's MB 1084-1101 (30 October 2020) amending an order at 106 Otorohanga MB 84 (23 March 1992) - Notice of Appeal 58/93 Niki Tuwhangai 4.
Before you consider transferring your land to someone outside the preferred class of alienee (PCA), you must show that you have made an offer, or tried to makean offer, to other landowners or members of the PCA.
Fisheries Act 1996
The Fisheries Act 1996 enables a Judge of the Māori Land Court to hear applications and make recommendations for the establishment of a Taiapure - local fishery.
In Pātaka Whenua, you can find information about your whenua, search the court record, makean application or enquiry online and pay the application filing fee.
Pānga whai toenga
Remainder Interest
An interest in an estate that becomes fully effective only when the life interest ends (often referred to as an interest in expectation).
Before speaking for the first time, you’ll be asked to take an oath (a declaration of truth sworn on The Bible) or an affirmation (a declaration of truth not sworn on The Bible).