S315 - masters
APPLICATION FOR AN EASEMENT
Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, Section 315
In the Maori Land Court
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 December 1913; or
(c) European...
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.
Alongside these changes, we face an increase in applications, COVID-19 impacts, and higher-than-normal staff turnover, which has slowed down our response times to enquiries and the processing of your applications.
When we receive your application, we’ll send you a confirmation email. What to expect after you apply It will take up to two weeks after the application closing date to know if you’ve been shortlisted for an interview.
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• Organisation ID
• Organisation name
• Organisation type
• District
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• Has ongoing application
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At this point in te pā whenua, you will be ready to file an application with the Court. Once you have filed your application with us, we will take care of your information and support you to understand the process from here.
Build understanding of Māori Land Court processes
2. Review an application pathway and requirements
3. Demonstrate the Court’s online resources
Focus Areas
• Effective Owner Engagement
• Our Website
• Pātaka Whenua
Support information
• Application Forms
• MLC Fasheets
Presenter:
Maria Graham
Waikato, Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Kauwhata
Pae Manawa
Te Kooti Whenua Māori | Māori Land Court
Tāmaki Makaurau
To register, please email
mlctamakimakaurau@ju...