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Whānau who agree to enter mediation to resolve disputes can do so out of court, pay no filing fee and can practice the tikanga of your whānau and hapū in that mediation.
Attention Hāwea/Wānaka SILNA successors, Until 5:00pm, Monday, 27 November 2023, you have the opportunity to vote in favour of the five candidates you want to represent you.
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Whenua Māori ki te whakawā, ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
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Chief Judge applications
To be heard via Zoom
Tuesday, 5 December 2023
Chief Judge C L F...
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NOTE: Signed consents of those trustees who are retiring by rotation according to the terms of the trust order, or who were present and accepted the election process,
are not required.
5.
Step 2
To begin, use the drop-down box provided and select the type of application you would like to
submit. Note there is the option to use the General Form of Application if your application does
not fit the other types shown.
DEPUTY CHIEF JUDGE – CRAIG COXHEAD I am delighted to advise that Judge Craig Coxhead has been appointed as the new Deputy Chief Judge of our Court. Judge Coxhead was appointed to the Māori Land Court in 2008 and is one of the resident judges in Waiariki, as well as a Presiding Officer in the Waitangi Tribunal, Chief Justice of the High Court of Niue and a Justice of the High Court of Cook Islands.
Many landowner journeys begin when a whānau member passes away and their land interests or shares in an incorporation are transferred to their whānau members.