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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.
The purpose of an occupation order is simply to give an individual the right to the exclusive use of an area large enough for a house and yard. If the individual owns more shares than are needed for an occupation order of this size, the rest of the shares remain in the block for the use of all the shareholders.
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APPLICATION FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Form 98L
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
A solution has been found, however, in the formation of whānau trusts for each of the eight children with agreed exclusive use areas both for themselves and also for the other owners of the block.
Case Manager: Aidan Edwards aidan.edwards@justice.govt.nz
For further clarification please contact:
District Office: Level 2, Bank of New Zealand Centre, 354-358 Victoria Street, DX Box GX 10101,
HAMILTON PH: (07) 957 7880 Fax: (07) 957 7881 Email: mlcwaikato@justice.govt.nz
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mailto:aidan.edwards@justice.govt.nz
It is now likely that the Hāwea-Wānaka list will be sufficiently advanced in 2021 for the Minister of Māori Development to apply for a meeting of successors.
For some applications, landowners will need to notify other owners of their application to the Court ahead of time so they can attend hui, support the application, make a payment offer, or object to the application.