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Through further research I have been able to understand that interests previously held by my grandparents and great-grandparents had been compulsorily acquired by the Māori Trustee, taken for public works or sold. Of the lands that remain we have been able to use those as a basis for increasing the cohesiveness amongst our generation and they are a focal point for discussion at whānau hui.
Trustee responsibilities can include:
researching options for the whenua on behalf of owners
attending regular trustee meetings to discuss and debate plans for the trust
communicating with owners and organising huifor owners or trustees to discuss plans for the whenua
visiting the whenua regularly to check on the wellbeing of the land, and
working with people involved in the whenua or trust, such as a lessee, accountant, or management team.
S L Dodd
Chief Registrar
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Description of reasons for outstanding
applications
1. Awaiting Administrative Action
Application is with court staff for processing and has not been referred to a judicial officer (such as a
Judge or Registrar) for final determination.
2.
The land is stable – so much so that it has
been used as part of the campground for many years.
Once the section 40 report was complete, there were several hui of descendants with
Ms Green and surveyor Mr Wallace.
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To all of those who persevered, to my Māori language, I thank you. I thank you for your patience and tolerance, and for the length of time that you have been waiting for te iwi Māori to once again, return to you.
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APPLICATION FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Form 98L
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