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Whilst information about individual committee of management members is held by the Court, those names and contact information have been withheld
in accordance with the public register privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1993.
That will of course depend on how the mediator appointments are managed. In the employment dispute context, mediators are required to certify settlements and general template agreements are available.
(if applicable)
copy of consent of committee of management of the Māori Incorporation is attached. (If applicable)
copy of the minutes of the meeting of owners where consent granted is attached.
That
will of course depend on how the mediator appointments are managed.
In the employment dispute context, mediators are required to certify settlements and general
template agreements are available.
Father and son, Phil (left) and Jayden Hokianga, standing on their ancestral
whenua managed by Matuaokore Ahu Whenua Trust on Kaitī Hill, near Gisborne.
Whilst information about individual committee of management members is held by the Court, those names and contact information have been withheld
in accordance with the public register privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1993.
Trustees' duties
4.1 The trustees must do their best to:
4.1.1 Manage and maintain the chattels, buildings and grounds of the marae;
4.1.2 Obtain permissions and consents as necessary to enable the upkeep, restoration and new
construction of buildings as required;
4.1.3 Assess the need for and where possible provide other amenities that may be beneficial for the life
of the marae;
4.1.4 Maximise the assets of the marae, and minimise its liabilities; and
4.1.5 Run the marae...
The review also assesses how the primary legislation interfaces with other key statutes, and the respective roles central and local government and private groups should play in the provision and management of cemeteries. This article looks at the relationship between the existing laws relating to cemeteries and the powers of the Māori Land Court to constitute urupā reservations under Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993.