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So what realistically can be done to help with this problem – with the knowledge that Māori land is in multiple ownership, many of the owners are deceased and unsucceeded to, and many owners have no recorded addresses so are difficult to contact?
Unlike under the previous proposal, the mediator cannot adjudicate the dispute if it is not
resolved through mediation. That is, there is no longer a decision-making role for the
mediators.
SELECT THE STATEMENT THAT APPLIES:
(name)..............................................................................................................................................................................is to pay $........................................to ..............................................
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Consultation with whānau
I have consulted with my immediate whānau about this application; and
There are no objections from my whānau
4. Reason for sale/ gift ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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The mediation conversations to settle the dispute are confidential to you and your whānau and the other parties involved. No record of these conversations will be publicly available on the Māori Land Court record.
Where a formal hearing will be held
The application is usually first advertised in
the District in which the land is situated but
can then, if requested by the applicant and
if there is no opposition expressed by other
interested parties, be adjourned to a usual
Court sitting near where the applicant lives.
Under the Settlement, successors are to be identified as though the land was Māori freehold land and as though the deceased person died intestate (as if they had no will).
The purpose of updating the list of owners is to ensure successors can attend and vote at meetings of owners to decide on how to receive the land.
purpose and object (say, of Trust) te aronga me te pūnga
put in writing tuku ā-pepa
Qq
quorum kōrama
quorum kōrama
responsibility haepapa
responsible trustee tarahitī tūturu
respondent kaiurupare
restriction aukatinga
resumption tāmatatia
retention pupuritanga
review (as in Trust) arotake
revoke taui
right mōtika
right (to land) take whenua
right of first refusal te āheinga mātāmua ki te whakahē
right of renewal mana whakahou
right to be heard te mōtika kia...