Discussion on the appointment of trustees to Māori land trusts
01 Feb 2012 | NewsShould the Court be guided by the results of an election conducted at a meeting of owners?
Should the Court be guided by the results of an election conducted at a meeting of owners?
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Our team committed many hours of overtime to entering new applications into Pātaka Whenua and progressing applications towards resolution.
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You may see applications referred to as: CJ YYYY/NN Where: • CJ = prefix to indicate the application is one made to the Chief Judge • YYYY = year in which the application was received (starts from 1965-) • NN = A sequential number which is incremented as a new application is received.
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This renewed focus has resulted in the recruitment of additional staff dedicated to the SILNA work within the Te Waipounamu team.
Paneke are an opportunity for court users based in smaller towns and centres to meet with our kaimahi and kōrero about: completing application forms submitting an enquiry searching the court record updates on current applications and enquiries updating information in Pātaka Whenua other services normally available at a Māori Land Court office.