Banking Practice Note
Approved by a judge. (b) For all other leases: i. The lease must be approved by the owners in the same way that they can approve a mortgage; and ii.
Approved by a judge. (b) For all other leases: i. The lease must be approved by the owners in the same way that they can approve a mortgage; and ii.
In Pātaka Whenua, landowners can find information about their whenua, search the court record, and apply to the court directly online.
Should the Court be guided by the results of an election conducted at a meeting of owners?
Step 1 1.1 Click on “Forgot password” māorilandcourt.govt.nz 1.2 Type in your Username. By default, if you haven’t changed it to a customised one, then your Username would be your email without the “domain”.
Documents/Troubleshooting/Forgot-Password-Guide-v1.pdf (349 kb)
In a small number of cases with the consent of the owners of the land the Court was able to formalise the situation.
It is also rarely being used by owners in their capacity as owners. If they have possession of the land they will have, in most cases, an Occupation Order or a leasing arrangement with the owners.
The authority given by an owner of an interest in land to another person to vote on their behalf.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/20210715-Trustees-Role-and-Duties.pdf (349 kb)
How to make a formal complaint If after talking with us you still have concerns, you can make a complaint: by email to complaints@justice.govt.nz in writing to the Māori Land Court: Level 7, Fujitsu Tower Māori Land Court SX11203 141 The Terrace Wellington Please include the following information with your complaint: Your first and last name (including company name if relevant) Your email address The details of your complaint.
If you are interested in or affected by an application and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the Court in writing by 4 pm on the 1st of April 2023 and specify brief details of your concerns.
Documents/Panui/Special-Panui-Te-Waipounamu-April-2023.pdf (209 kb)
Permission from trustees or Māori incorporation Māori land is often managed by a trust or incorporation on behalf of the owners or shareholders.