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LIST OF AFFECTED PARTIES
The names and contact details of persons, groups or authorities who you think have an interest that might
be affected by this application.
The making of a complaint to the Judicial Conduct Commissioner against a judge
does not of itself serve to disqualify the judge from hearing cases involving the
complainant.
5. If, after considering all relevant circumstances, there is doubt about whether there
may properly be an appearance of bias, it may be prudent for the judge to decline
to sit in that case.
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PREFERRED PLACE OF HEARING:
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT(S)
Dated:
Dated:
Dated:
CONTACT DETAILS
Contact Address: ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
AOTEA
PĀNUI
Contact Details
Office Aotea Māori Land Court, Ingestre Chambers
Address 74 Ingestre Street
Mailing address DX Box PX10207, Whanganui
Phone 06-3490770
Email mlcaotea@justice.govt.nz
Office hours Monday to Friday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
(Closed on Public Holidays)
He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā, ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
Special Court Sitting
Monthly Trust R...
I te nuinga o te
wā e tuhia ana ki te kirimana, engari e whai
mana tonu ana te oati ā waha.
5
6
te ture, kia kaua e tuku moni nama ki ngā
mema o te kōmiti.
Land (other than Māori customary land and Crown land reserved for Māori)
that has not been alienated from the Crown for a subsisting estate in fee simple.
5. A person who has not yet reached the age of 20 years.
6.
The 1865
Act was much more detailed than its 1862
predecessor. Section 5 of the 1865 Act provided
for the establishment of a judicial body having
the status of a Court of record, consisting of ‘one
Judge … who shall be called the Chief Judge’, as
well as ‘other Judges’ who were to hold office
‘during good behaviour’ (i.e. the formula used
for the superior Courts of record).