MLC Form 53 Special aid
(iii) Where necessary, you must supply evidence to support your request, such as confirmation from Work and Income New Zealand as to your income.
(iii) Where necessary, you must supply evidence to support your request, such as confirmation from Work and Income New Zealand as to your income.
The status of the land will continue to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the status of the land. 3 A change of ownership of land gives the recipient of that interest the ownership and its associated rights (land may be vested in a trustee, or shares may be vested in another person). 4 An administrative structure similar to a company for managing Māori land vested in it by the Māori Land Court. 5 An order of the court that vests...
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english.pdf (333 kb)
The status of the land will continue to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the status of the land. 3 A change of ownership of land gives the recipient of that interest the ownership and its associated rights (land may be vested in a trustee, or shares may be vested in another person). 4 An administrative structure similar to a company for managing Māori land vested in it by the Māori Land Court. 5 An order of the court that vests...
Uploads/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english.pdf (333 kb)
The status of the land will continue to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the status of the land. 3 A change of ownership of land gives the recipient of that interest the ownership and its associated rights (land may be vested in a trustee, or shares may be vested in another person). 4 An administrative structure similar to a company for managing Māori land vested in it by the Māori Land Court. 5 An order of the court that vests...
Uploads/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english-v2.pdf (333 kb)
The status of the land will continue to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the status of the land. 3. A change of ownership of land gives the recipient of that interest the ownership and its associated rights.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.3E-OCT21-Transferring-Maori-Land-Shares.pdf (78 kb)
Me pēhea te tikiake i tētahi Ownership Details Report How to download an Ownership Details Report Read the Ownership Details Report guide for help downloading the Ownership Details Report in Pātaka Whenua.
Types of land ownership Tūturu Absolute Absolute ownership is where interest(s) or share(s) are owned by the person.
Within the Māori Land Court districts, average ownership numbers range from 51 owners per block in the Tākitimu district to 154 owners per block in the Waiariki district.
In the English version, Māori are said to have ceded the sovereignty of New Zealand to Britain; Māori give the Crown an exclusive right to buy lands they wish to sell, and, in return, are guaranteed full rights of ownership of their lands, forests, fisheries and other possessions; and Māori are given the rights and privileges of British subjects.
Documents/Judges-corner-articles/JWI-ACPECT-Presentation-2022.pdf (540 kb)
Other status types As this update is specifically for Māori Customary Land and Māori Freehold Land it excludes the following land status types that fall within the jurisdiction of the Māori Land Court: Crown Land Crown Land Reserved for Māori General Land (which maybe vested in a Māori Land Trust) General Land Owned by Māori (which maybe vested in a Māori Land Trust); Ownership Only (ownership interests in secondary property rights such as easements, bird...
Documents/Maori-Land-Updates/Maori-Land-Update-2014.pdf (572 kb)