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A plan of the subdivision of the Te Kaha Block,
Ōpōtiki County, Bay of Plenty (1916).
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In the late 1850s, this so-called ‘pre-emption’
system of exclusive Crown purchasing
disintegrated, partly as a result of the disastrous
purchase of the Waitara block in 1859, which
led to the outbreak of war in Taranaki.
The legal ownership of property and the legal evidence of a person’s ownership
rights.
13. A set of principles that form the constitution of an organisation.
14.
YES (If yes specify the following details) NO
Place(s)
Date(s)
Minute book reference(s)
13 OTHER COMMENTS YOU MAY WISH TO MAKE ON THIS APPLICATION
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Nā wai rā i kopoua ia hei
Kaiwhakawā Matua o te Kooti i te rā 13 o Akuhata
2009, ā, i taua tau tonu, i te rā 11 o Hepetema,
whakamana ai taua tūranga i tētahi nohoanga
motuhake ki te marae o Pakirikiri kei Tokomaru
Bay.
For example:
6 Tere Te Mete GD 16 1 Smith Street, Tauranga
Gender
https://www.m%C4%81orilandcourt.govt.nz
13 DID THE DECEASED LEGALLY ADOPT ANY CHILDREN INTO THEIR FAMILY OR WERE ANY CHILDREN ADOPTED OUT OF
THE FAMILY?
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so, I am here for my dad and the eight generations of people that come us,
Tamati Pirimona Marino and Hoani Te Uakihi, being my great great great
13 83 Te Waipounamu 202-215 (83 TWP 202-215).
An order issued by the Court allowing an owner to exclusively occupy a certain
part of any Māori land in which they have interests.
13. People who own land jointly. The interests are not split between them – they
are co-owners.
Kaiwhakawā Wilson Isaac
Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu
Judge Wilson Isaac was appointed to the Māori Land Court on 11 March 1994, was appointed as Deputy Chief Judge of the Māori Land Court in 1999 and the Chief Judge of the Māori Land Court, and Chair of the Waitangi Tribunal on 13 August 2009. He is one of the resident Judges for the Tairāwhiti District of the Māori Land Court.
The
share register must list the names of the shareholders, the
shares held by each shareholder and the address of each
shareholder.
13. In broad terms, land that is not Māori land and is not Crown land (see next item).
14.