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Alternatively, a subdivision can be created by partition order through the Māori Land Court. Ngā raumei
Resources
Download printable versions of our title improvement resources.
Apply online Download the application form Ngā kaitiaki me ngā mema rānei o te komiti whakahaere
Trustees and committee members
Read about the role and responsibilities of trustees and committee members.
Once these rights cease, the children or descendants then become entitled to the income and occupation rights. Ngā raumei
Resources
Download printable versions of our succession resources.
Sitting period
Closing date for lodgements
10 - 14 November 2025
Wednesday, 6 August 2025
9 - 13 February 2026
Wednesday, 5 November 2025
11 - 15 May 2026
Wednesday, 5 February 2026
10 - 14 August 2026
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
9 - 13 November 2026
Wednesday, 5 August 2026
Ngā tono ki te Kooti Pīra Māori
Māori Appellate Court applications to be heard
Pānui
Māori Appellate Court sitting 13 November 2025
Māori Appellate Court sitting 13 November 2025
Māori Appell...
He aratohu hei āwhina i a koe kia mārama ai ki ngā tohutoro o ngā pukapuka meneti
Guide to help understand minute book references
Understanding the references can help you find what you are looking for and understand what you are reading.
Local Government (Rating) Act 2002
The Local Government Act 2002 has power to grant and discharge charging orders over Māori land for payment of outstanding rates. Ngā kupu ture
Legal terms
Read about the legal terms used in the Māori Land Court.
Ka taea e koe te haere atu ki tētahi o ā mātou tari ki te tiro:
ngā rārangi onāianei me neherā mō ngā whenua Māori
ngā meneti o ngā whakawātanga o ngā whakatau a te Kooti me te Kairēhita
ngā mōhiohio pukapuka āpiti onāianei me neherā e mau ana i ngā rīhi, ngā nohoanga me ētahi atu whakamahinga whenua
ngā whakatau a te kooti, te Kairēhita rānei – tae atu ki:
ngā whakatau taitara (hanga i te whenua Māori)
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