MLC title improvement english
The blocks of land are no longer separate (refer to section 307 of the Act). 4 Aggregation of titles occur when two or more separate blocks of land share a common ownership list.
The blocks of land are no longer separate (refer to section 307 of the Act). 4 Aggregation of titles occur when two or more separate blocks of land share a common ownership list.
The blocks of land are no longer separate (refer to section 307 of the Act). 4 Aggregation of titles occur when two or more separate blocks of land share a common ownership list.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-title-improvement-english.pdf (385 kb)
If it does, the resulting block will be Māori land. SHARE AMALGAMATION The calculation of the shareholding in the amalgamated block is based on the value of the shares of the owners in the former blocks.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.5E-OCT21-Title-Improvement.pdf (357 kb)
LAND TO BE EXCHANGED: Names of owner Shares to be exchanged Name of Block Value of shares Names of owner Shares to be exchanged Name of Block Value of shares Names of owner Shares to be exchanged Name of Block Value of shares Names of owner Shares to be exchanged Name of Block Value of shares IS TO BE EXCHANGED WITH: Names of owner...
In general, however, we can be satisfied that the work completed has been of assistance to the majority of owners. As a result of the project, registration of 97% of the 27,411 Māori land titles was completed.
How can we make a difference with the development of Māori land? We know that there are thousands of acres of undeveloped Māori land, thousands of acres of Māori land with no governance structures and thousands of small Māori land blocks with hundreds of owners that have governance structures but are struggling and underutilised.
Use this form to apply to the Court for a partition of Māori Land or the combined partition of Māori and General Land to separate out owner’s shares into new land titles.
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-39-Application-for-a-partition.pdf (194 kb)
Otherwise the block had to be vested in individual owners, who could not be more than ten people in any single block of land.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-150-years-of-the-Maori-Land-Court.pdf (11 mb)
The potential owners of these blocks are descendants of the original beneficiaries entitled to receive lands under this Act, who did not receive their lands while the Act was in force.
If you do not know the block name, you can search for this via the “Block Map” from the menu on the left side of your screen c.