MLC Document B1 Consent trustee
Use this form to indicate that you consent to be appointed as a trustee for any trust involving the jurisdiction of the Māori Land Court.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Document-B1-Consent-trustee.pdf (265 kb)
Use this form to indicate that you consent to be appointed as a trustee for any trust involving the jurisdiction of the Māori Land Court.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Document-B1-Consent-trustee.pdf (265 kb)
As a consequence, we are in a transition phase between the old approach and new. Our staff and our customers are having to adapt to the new environment.
Documents/Articles/Maori-Land-Court-Annual-Report-Matariki-2022-Matariki-2023.pdf (11 mb)
Apply online Download the application form Download the trustee consent form Te whakawātea i tētahi kaitiaki (utu tāpae $68) Remove a trustee (filing fee $68) Trustees can be removed for a variety of reasons.
Not all Māori land has legal access and adding access points will usually require permissions and consents.
Before applying to the Māori Land Court for an occupation order, you will need consent from the other owners of the land, and if applicable, from trustees or the management committee of the Māori incorporation over the land.
The land marked ‘accretion’ shows the newly formed land. The ‘residue’ section is land that has always been part of the Crown Grant, but has been occupied by the Council.
RESET FORM WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR? This application form has been modified specifically for use in determining the successors for South Island Landless Natives (SILNA) lands in accordance with Part 15 of the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement.
This is a history which is important to the social and economic fabric of New Zealand’s society, and equally to New Zealand’s legal history.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-150-years-of-the-Maori-Land-Court.pdf (11 mb)
We showed ourselves flexible, adopt- ing our new way of working with confidence and embracing our new tool to serve Māori land- owners.
Documents/Articles/Maori-Land-Court-Annual-Report-Matariki-2023-Matariki-2024.pdf (11 mb)
For example, the Frankton District Plan (now coming under the wider ambit of the Waikato District Plan) provides that cemeteries are a controlled activity in the rural zone (23A.1.2) and therefore require resource consent. The Western Bay of Plenty District Plan provides that existing urupā and new urupā adjoining existing urupā are permitted activities in the rural zone (18.3.1) and do not require resource consent.