LAWASIA and Conference of Chief Justices of Asia and the Pacific
15 Feb 2018 | NewsThe thread of discussions from presenters and conference attendees is that arbitration is the preferred form of dispute resolution in many overseas jurisdictions.
The thread of discussions from presenters and conference attendees is that arbitration is the preferred form of dispute resolution in many overseas jurisdictions.
It simply means that GIS will bring the written data about the land to life in picture form. Your land will be brought up in front of you.
Te puka mō te tuku tono │Expression of interest form Expressions of interest must be submitted using the designated expression of interest form.
Documents/Articles/MLC-DRS-expression-of-interest-information-booklet.pdf (922 kb)
Apply online Download the application form Aggregations Unlike other forms of title improvement, an aggregation doesn't change the title to the land.
• Tono noho whenua (occupation order). Kāore he mana o te Kooti Whenua Māori ki ēnei rawa Kāore he mana o te Kooti Whenua Māori ki te tono mana tuku ki ngā rawa o te tangata mate, pēnei i ngā: • Whenua whānui (engari anō mō ētahi whenua whānau, he kāinga whānau, e hono tahi ana ngā kainoho 12)
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-succession-tereo.pdf (1.2 mb)
The court record holds information about current and historic ownership of Māori land, including block and trust information, minutes, and orders.
It was because of you that I became involved in the initiative of Te Kura Rōia and formed close bonds with colleagues that shared similar visions, and who have come here today.
This will show you: who the trustees are and when they were appointed when the land trust was formed any historical activities of the trust the trust order or deed.
Ngā whenua kua whakamahia hei rori manakore Land used as an unofficial road There may already be a formed roadway through Māori land, although there has been no formal roadway order.
A few things we can offer assistance with are: General enquiries Filing of applications Successions Whānau Trust Ahu Whenua Trusts Māori Reservations Māori Incorporations Partitions Occupations Trustee training on request For further information or to make a booking please contact the office on (03) 962 4900 or mlctewaipounamu@justice.govt.nz