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SCHEDULE 1: MATTERS THAT MAY BE DEALT WITH BY ASSEMBLED OWNERS
Section 172, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993:
The assembled owners of any land may consider, and, where appropriate, pass resolutions concerning, any 1 or more of the following matters:
(a) a proposal that the owners of the land or any part of it shall, either by themsleves or toge...
Use this form to apply to the Court for a partition of Māori Land or the combined partition of Māori and General Land
to separate out owner’s shares into new land titles.
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MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
This application should be lodged with the Registrar in the District in which the land is located
SCHEDULE 1: MATTERS THAT MAY BE DEALT WITH BY ASSEMBLED OWNERS
Section 172, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993:
The assembled owners of any land may consider, and, where appropriate, pass resolutions concerning, any...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
62 AP-20230000022885
A20210013949
173/93 Jennifer Faye
Haupapa
Section 61B Block IV Waitara S.D - Summon a
meeting of owners to discuss future utilisation of
the land
63 AP-20230000022897
A20220001287
118(6)/93 Lee Hall (Te
Turi Whānau
Trust)
Raungaiti Wahapa - Succession (further
interests)
64 AP-20240000003159 173/93 Norine Muller,
Peter Muller
Omuturangi 7C2 - Summon a meeting of owners
to consider a lease...
Trust Order: A Court order setting out the terms under which trustees hold and
manage land or other assets vested in them by the owners of the land or assets.
In 2017, an application was made to the Māori Land Court to determine the
status of the land, the ownership of the land and the relative interests of the owners.
Use this form when exchanging some or all of your interests in Māori Land by sale or gift with some or all of the Māori
Land interests of a different owner in a different block of Māori Land.
The
intended amendments are designed to provide
a strong platform for Māori landowners, to
give Māori landowners more autonomy and, if
they so choose, support to realise the economic
potential of their land.