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OWNER NAME SEARCH TIPS
Step 3
Enter the person’s name into the Owner name box if known. You can also add in any other search
criteria information that you know using the provided boxes and drop-down menus.
Step 3
Enter the management structure name (or part of) into the Organisation Name box if known. You
can also add in any other search criteria information that you know using the provided boxes and
drop-down menus.
Be sure to select the option from the drop-down menu that appears, to confirm it has been correctly
applied to the field.
If there is any information you wish to exclude from your results, use the Must not include field
to filter it out and further refine your search
You should attach this request to your application and include any evidence required to support your request, and file
everything with the Registrar for consideration (or for referral to a Judge).
On 23 March 2020, Chief Judge Isaac released a protocol advising that all scheduled Māori Land Court hearings and other events would be adjourned, to be rescheduled once we ceased to be at Level 4. 2 Any applications for urgent injunctive or other relief filed with the Court during this period were directed to the Chief Judge to address.
(2) The following matters must be set out in the application:
(a) in respect of the order or certificate of confirmation that is the subject of the application,—
(i) the date of the order or certificate; and
(ii) a description of the land affected; and
(iii) the names of the owners affected or, in the case of succession, the name of the deceased:
(b) in respect of the mistake or omission sought to be corrected,—
(i) a statement of the nature of the mistake or omission, who made it, and how...
One of the key considerations with any new mediation process established by legislation is to ensure that the parties have a consistent experience, to the extent possible.
Five out of the thirteen judges on the bench are women – Chief Judge Isaac has recently noted that such a gender balance does not exist on any other Court bench in New Zealand outside of the Supreme Court.
One of the key considerations with any new mediation process established by legislation is to
ensure that the parties have a consistent experience, to the extent possible.