Fee increase summary
Current rate New rate
$22 $23
$66 $68
$220 $228
$385 $399
Detailed fee list
Māori Land Court Current rate (inc
GST)
New rate
(inc GST)
Filing an application in respect of the following:
(a) hearing and determining any claim to recover damages from trespass or any other
injury to Māori freehold land
(b) hearing and determining any proceeding founded on contract or tort where debt,
demand, or damage relates to Māori freehold land
(c) any other de...
The advertisement should identify the land, the beneficiary
group(s) and the agenda items along with the meeting
details.
At least 21 days’ notice must be given for an AGM and 14 days
for any other meeting.
The
advertisement should identify the land,
the beneficiary group(s) and the agenda
items along with the meeting details.
At least 21 days notice must be given for
an annual general meeting and 14 days for
any other meeting.
Prepare for court hearing
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25/01/2022 Appeal 2022/2 - Tuaropaki E Block and others - and a decision made at 267 Waiariki MB 184-196 on 21 December 2021 - Notice of Appeal 58/93 Beryl Tawa 5.
The traditional Māori practice where a child is raised by someone other than
their birth parents.
21. A formal document, signed by a judge or senior court official and stamped with
the court’s official seal, to give effect to a decision of a judge of the court.
22.
Awaiting Administrative Action
A20140008212 17/07/2014 CJ 2014/49 - Pirihira Te Whatu also known as Pirihira Heketa or Renata - succession orders made on 21 January 1948 (36 Wellington MB 301-302) 45/93 Hapi Heketa 1.
The report does not address that historical context. The 21
year period since the passing of the Act has arguably been the quietest two decades
of legislative activity affecting Māori land since 1840.