Otaraoa B3 Notice to Preferred Class
That sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal.
Documents/Panui/Otaraoa-B3-Notice-to-Preferred-Class.pdf (195 kb)
That sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal.
Documents/Panui/Otaraoa-B3-Notice-to-Preferred-Class.pdf (195 kb)
That sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal.
Documents/Landowner-notices/Otaraoa-B3-Notice-to-Preferred-Class.pdf (195 kb)
Alternatively, to negotiate a new 10-year lease (or such other term as may be agreed) between the owners and the current lessee on the same, or substantially similar terms.
Documents/Landowner-notices/2.-Aotea-Notice-to-owners.pdf (246 kb)
That sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal.
Documents/Landowner-notices/1.-Aotea-Notice-to-PCA.pdf (94 kb)
That sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal.
Documents/Landowner-notices/1-v2.-Aotea-Notice-to-PCA.pdf (97 kb)
This sale cannot proceed unless the owners give to the preferred classes of alienees a right of first refusal.
Documents/Landowner-notices/1.-Taitokerau-Alienation-Notice.pdf (117 kb)
Land management structure details Other statistics S Blocks with a land management structure have an average size of 108.55 ha and average 211 beneficial owners. S Blocks without a land management structure have an average size of 12.88 ha and average 41 owners.
Documents/Articles/Maori-Land-Court-Annual-Report-Matariki-2024-Matariki-2025.pdf (16 mb)
OCCUPATION ORDER: An occupation order provides the right to build on a piece of land owned by multiple owners (but does not grant a title of ownership over that piece of land).
On this page Applying for succession Succession application types Succession and whāngai Succession with no living descendants Succession with a living husband, wife, or partner Māori freehold land can be owned by one owner or several owners and in some cases, there might be hundreds of owners in one block or title of land.
The Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 introduces new provisions that allow owners of Māori land and water service providers to appeal to the Māori Land Court over decisions about access to Māori land for water infrastructure.