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This period does not include court vacations.
On occasion a judge may advise parties that the judgment will take longer than three
months to deliver due to the complexity of the case or other pressing matters of court
business.
Now that your application or enquiry has been completed, you are ready to take your next steps. This may mean connecting with other agencies and exploring funding opportunities that can help you and your whānau reach your aspirations for your whenua.
Developed by judges for judges and published by Te Kura Kaiwhakawā (Institute of Judicial Studies), the bench book offers guidance on what judges may need to know, understand, and do when hearing applications in the Māori Land Court (the Court).
Tēnā koutou katoa, We are sorry for the delays in processing and any frustration you may be experiencing. Te Kooti Whenua Māori has been on a change journey for the past few years.
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A full copy of the application may be obtained from the Court office.
You are entitled to appear at the hearing.
If there is sufficient evidence produced to satisfy the Court of the case against you, judgment against you
may be given in your absence.
Name of Chief/Deputy Registrar:
Signature of Chief/Deputy Registrar:
Dated: / /
For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz
TO:
Contact Address 1:
Appellate Court at 1:
Venue:
Date:
Date2:
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• When searching a document name with a page range, only enter up to the first number
instead of the full range as some documents may have the range written differently, e.g.
for a minute book reference, you could search 23 Tākitimu MB 233 instead of 23 Tākitimu
MB 233-268 to get all documents under that criteria
Tikanga can influence who’s involved, where the dispute can be settled, and how mediation is conducted. This may include pōwhiri, whakatau, mihimihi, karakia, waiata, koha, kai, and other practices that you have.
Contact Phone Number(s):
Home: Work:
Mobile: Fax:
Email Address:
NOTE:
(1) Where fax or email addresses are given these may be used as a means of notice and service; and
(2) As well as filing this notice in the Court, you must also send a copy to the applicant.