Ko te wāhanga 150A o te ture (i raro i ngā
whakarerekētanga o te wāhanga 24 o te Ture
Whenua Māori No. 16 2002) e kī ana, mō
ngā rīhi neke atu i te 52 tau, me whakaae
rawa te haurua o ngā kaipupuri whiwhi rawa,
me tautoko hoki te Kooti Whenua Māori.
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instance, they may own block a and also
have an interest in block B. With the consent
of the other owners of both blocks, and by
making an application to the Māori Land
court for a combined partition, the interests
could be combined to create the new
block Z. in all partition cases, the general
procedure for a partition application should
be followed.
Footnotes
3
4
instance, they may own block a and also
have an interest in block B. With the consent
of the other owners of both blocks, and by
making an application to the Māori Land
court for a combined partition, the interests
could be combined to create the new
block Z. in all partition cases, the general
procedure for a partition application should
be followed.
PHONE NUMBER(S):
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SCHEDULE 1: MATTERS THAT MAY BE DEALT WITH BY ASSEMBLED OWNERS
Section 172, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993:
The assembled owners of any land may consider, and, where appropriate, pass resolutions concerning, any 1 or more of the following matters:
(a) a proposal that the owners of the land or any part of it shall, either by themsleves or together with owners of any other land, become incorporated...
Other helpful sources
• searching Pātaka Whenua
• contacting the other landowners
• contacting Te Puni Kōkiri
• visiting your local council website
Notes
Where to get help
https://www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz/en/contact-us/our-offices
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māorilandcourt.co.nz
[Name of block]
A meeting of owners is called for the above-named block:
Date: _________________
Time: _________________
Place: _________________________
Agenda...
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HE TONO KIA WHAKARITEA TĒTAHI HUI
TAKAWAENGA
APPLICATION FOR MEDIATION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 98L(1)(b)
Form 4A
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
Tēnā koe.
First Name Surname Shares
1 Lewis Charles Ablett-Kerr 0.7095
2 Faye Acker 0.05207
3 Huia Rahera Acker 0.05208
4 Steven Acker 0.05207
5 Christopher Robin Adair 0.097
6 Darlene Rosalie Adair 0.097
7 Derek Anthony Adair 0.097
8 Patrick Sydney Adair 0.097
9 Rino Carl Adair 0.097
10 Shane Hillary Adair 0.097
11 Leah Adam 0.006
12 Rachel Melanie Adams 0.1545
13 Tammy Theresa Adams 0.1545
14 Eileen Te Ataakura Aiono 0.0306
15 Joy Alexandre' 0.055
16 Marie Anne Alexandre'...
Instead, the key test is quite appropriately that there is no “meritorious
objection” to the formation of the trust (s 215(4)(b)). The drafters of the Act clearly
understood the dynamics of Māori land and Māori land owners.