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Te Ture Whenua MĀori acT 1993
Te WHAKAHoU TAiTArA Te Ture Whenua MĀori acT 1993
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of this publication, it has been written, edited, published,
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Te Ture Whenua MĀori acT 1993
Te WHAKAHoU TAiTArA Te Ture Whenua MĀori acT 1993
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While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy
of this publication, it has been written, edited, published,
and made available strictly on the basis that its authors,
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APPLYING FOR AN OCCUPATION ORDER
Applicants must include all required consents (see above)
with their application, including minutes of the owners’
meeting and the advertisement.
And it is not a new
phenomenon. Native Land Court minutes from the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries often noted that within a few years of title having been
determined, there were difficulties in engaging with the majority of owners.
It is because of their mahi
that te reo Māori words and phrases have become
normalised in our draft submissions and minutes.
We have continued with our initiatives in the
bilingual space and with the use of te reo Māori
in all of the mahi we produce, whether it be court
directions, emails or our bilingual website and of
course, we are becoming more accustomed to pro-
ducing bilingual decisions, having a total of 5 deci-
sions written in both languages.
They need to:
• hold a meeting, in accordance with
Part 9 of the Act, at which they pass
a resolution to establish a Māori
incorporation or
• have 15 percent of the total shareholding
consent and
• send an application with a copy of the
minutes of the meeting to the Māori
Land Court.
They need to:
• hold a meeting, in accordance with
Part 9 of the Act, at which they pass
a resolution to establish a Māori
incorporation or
• have 15 percent of the total shareholding
consent and
• send an application with a copy of the
minutes of the meeting to the Māori
Land Court.
PÄNUI
NO:
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
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118(6)/93 Rawiri Tinirau Te Ata Kamari also known as Te Ata
Kamari Matara - Succession (further
interests)
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A20170005282
118(6)/93 E Ngeru Mahia Te Ika also known as Ngataupaki Te
Ika - Succession (further interests)
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118(6)/93 Dorothea Judell
Nepia
Te Rakato Hoani also known as Te Rakato
Tokoahu or Hoani Te Rakato Tokoahu
Paora - Succes...