Search for a document v1 8
Be sure to select the option from the drop-down menu that appears, to confirm it has been correctly applied to the field.
How-do-I-user-guides/Search-for-a-document-v1-8.pdf (2.2 mb)
Be sure to select the option from the drop-down menu that appears, to confirm it has been correctly applied to the field.
How-do-I-user-guides/Search-for-a-document-v1-8.pdf (2.2 mb)
Ngā kaiwhaipānga Beneficiaries Beneficiaries are the people who benefit from any development(s) from a trust or block of land.
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 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ...........................................................
You can find their contact details on letters or emails you’ve received from them. The staff member will try to resolve the matter straight away.
Māori Land Court fees are increasing from 1 July 2025.
To date, the Court has determined the successors of 125 original owners and are now seeking whakapapa information for the remaining owners from around 1895 who have not yet been succeeded to.
Back row, from left: Judge Thomas and Judge Mullins.
The Māori Land Court uses legal words that might feel different from the cultural values that connect you to your whenua.
An appeal under Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 may only be lodged within 2 months from the date of the decision or determination, unless accompanied by an application seeking leave to appeal out of time on Form 1.
Dispute resolution service Effective from Waitangi Day, 6 February 2021 What do I need to do?
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Factsheet-Dispute-resolution-service-web-version.pdf (132 kb)