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CONFIRMATION OF RESOLUTION PASSED AT FAMILY
GATHERING
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Sections 151 and 176
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Form 34
Rule 11.21
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI / MĀORI LAND COURT
Place: Whangārei in Chambers
Present: W W Isaac, Judge
V Rakete, Court Taker
Date: 5 August 2024
Application No: AP-20240000007190
Subject: Rescheduling of Te Taitokerau Court Sitting Dates
Legislation: Section Rule 3.8(1)(b) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011
The Court: I have considered the 2024 August Taitokerau District court sitting dates for
Kaitaia and Kaikohe that have been gazetted by the Chief Regist...
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APPLICATION TO CONSTITUTE A WHĀNAU TRUST
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 214
Form 36
Rule 12.3
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
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APPLICATION FOR EXCHANGE ORDER
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 310
Form 35
Rule 11.24
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
This authority can be confirmed even when there is no will.
Whakamanatanga wira
Probate
Probate is where the High Court confirms a will's contents and appoints the person(s) to administer it.
An application for a rehearing must be filed no more than 28 days after the original decision was made, unless there are reasons why the application could not have been submitted within this timeframe.
Only 17% of Māori knew how to speak te reo, only 5% of our children in schools could speak te reo, and furthermore, there were people of that time who declared there was no benefit in teaching te reo and no benefit in the continued survival of te reo Māori.