By following these rules, we are able to ensure the accuracy of the court record and provide judges and registrars with the information they need to make informed decisions.
...- see: Complaining about a member of a tribunal
a lawyer - contact the New Zealand Law Society: Lawyers Complaints Service
a legal aid lawyer – use the following form: Make a complaint about a legal aid provider
a Deputy Registrar when exercising their powers – see: Review of registrar’s decision
the outcome of a court case or legislated process – speak to a lawyer or go to: Community Law Centre
decisions related to the time taken to s...
...services for which special aid is sought (including GST) using
agency standard rates is:
Name:
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MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
This application must be lodged in with the Registrar in the District in which some or all of the lands are or the subject matter of the application is located
Office use:
Application: ACCEPTED / REFUSED
Dated: .................................................................
SCHEDULE OF LANDS
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MĀORI LAND COURT CONTACT DETAILS
All applications may be lodged with the Registrar in any office of the Māori Land Court
CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
Copy or photocopy of full Death Certificate (where life tenant or joint tenant is deceased)
Written confirmation to surrender life interest (where applicant is not life tenant)
Copy or photocopy of Marriage Certificate (where life tenant has remarried...
...current Judges of the Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
This list was compiled by: Dr Paerau Warbrick, Te Tumu, School of Māori and Indigenous Studies,
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand and Taiawhio Raihania Waititi, Deputy Registrar Māori
Land Court and Senior Advisor, Operations Support, Courts and Tribunals Regional Service Delivery,
Ministry of Justice, Wellington, New Zealand.
Fourth And one of the funnier issues that it has thrown up for improvement, involves the appellations chosen for land blocks. Judges and Registrars past, have tended to default to surveyors over the names of newly created titles following partitions, consolidations, amalgamations or aggregations of Māori land.
When making disclosure, the judge should issue a minute through the Registrar to
counsel for all parties.
The judge should ensure that the minute contains sufficient information, without
unnecessary detail, to enable the parties to decide whether to make a recusal
application.
...trustee
Sections 220, 222 and 239
(PDF 311 kb) Ētahi atu puka tono
Other application forms
External link
Form 1: General form of application
Rule 4.2(2)
(PDF 161 kb)
External link
Form 11B: Application for review of Registrar's determination or order
Rule 8.1AAA(2), Section 113A or 235A
(PDF 415 kb)
External link
Form 12: Application to the Chief Judge
Rule 8.2, Section 45
(PDF 300 kb)
External link
Form 12A: Application...