For detailed steps on using the Search menu to find an ownership, please refer to the Search for
an ownership guide available in the same guidance area as above.
Make sure it has:
• all details filled in correctly
• a plan of the proposed partition attached, including the
value of each separate area created after partition
• consent of the lessee(s) attached
• a schedule of ownership with all the landowners’
respective shares and addresses (including consents)
• details as to how ownership of the land is to be
apportioned after partition
• shown the MLC how the partition is necessary to "facilitate
the effective oper...
Make
sure that your application has:
• all the details filled in correctly
• a plan of the proposed partition
attached, including the value of each
separate area created after partition
• consent of the lessee(s) attached
• a schedule of ownership with all the
landowners’ respective shares and
addresses (including consents)
• details as to how ownership of the
land is to be apportioned after partition
• shown the Court how the partiti...
Make
sure that your application has:
• all the details filled in correctly
• a plan of the proposed partition
attached, including the value of each
separate area created after partition
• consent of the lessee(s) attached
• a schedule of ownership with all the
landowners’ respective shares and
addresses (including consents)
• details as to how ownership of the
land is to be apportioned after partition
• shown the Court how the partiti...
ORGANISATION MEMBERS (TRUSTEES)
Step 8
Below these sections, scroll down to access five tabs with further information, the tabs cover:
• Ownership
• Details
• Review details
• History
• Documents
Click through the headings to explore the additional information available and browse the
associated ownership documents for the management structure.
Me pēhea te tikiake i tētahi OwnershipDetails Report
How to download an OwnershipDetails Report
Read the OwnershipDetails Report guide for help downloading the OwnershipDetails Report in Pātaka Whenua.
Records relating to the investigation of ownership of Māori Customary Land, its subsequent
conversion to Māori Freehold Land and the chain of ownership, alienation and use of that land, are
fundamental to the history of New Zealand, and are the subject of continuing interest and inquiry
with important rights attached.