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This form may be used by the executor(s)/administrator(s) of an estate to certify those persons entitled to the Māori
freehold land interests held by the estate, and/or in the case of a deceased Māori, any General Land intrests.
If there is no
quorum, the meeting may not proceed.
Māori LandCourt
3.21 The trustees must advise the Māori LandCourt of the names of the trustees elected at any general meeting.
3.22 The election of trustees is subject to confirmation by the Māori LandCourt.
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NOTICE CONCERNING A MEETING OF OWNERS OF MĀORI LAND
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, Section 173
In the Māori LandCourt
of New Zealand
Aotea District
23 January 2025
TAKE NOTICE that Jennifer Faye Haupapa has made application to the Māori LandCourt at
Whanganui for a meeting of Section 61B Block IV Waitara S.D (Wairoa Block) seeking:
RESOLUTION FOR THE FOLLOWING:
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Chief Judge Caren Fox and Pae Matua Steve Gunson are pleased to release the second Māori LandCourt and Māori Appellate Court Annual Report, covering the period from Matariki 2023 – Matariki 2024.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF ASSEMBLED OWNERS
Part IX Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
In the Māori LandCourt of New Zealand
Aotea District
TAKE NOTICE that applications have been made to the Māori LandCourt at Whanganui for
a meeting of the owners of Waimarino 3F No 4 Block to consider lease proposals and other
governance matters in respect of the land, including competing proposals properly before the
Court.
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APPLICATION FOR AN EASEMENT
Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, Section 315
In the Maori LandCourt
of New Zealand
Aotea District
APPLICATION is hereby made for an easement laying out access as shown on the plan
filed herewith over the land known as
being:
(a) Maori freehold land; or
(b) European land that ceased to be Maori Land on or after 15 Decem...
Some examples of steps you may consider include:
continuing with a current application in the Māori LandCourt
submitting a further application to the Māori LandCourt
seeking advice or continuing with further mediation outside of the Māori LandCourt
investigating further options if you’re not satisfied with the outcome of mediation.