Chief Judge Fox announces the appointment of a Deputy Chief Judge and a new Judge to our Court, as confirmed by Minister for Māori Development Tama Potaka.
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In August 2020, the Government passed targeted
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the legal processes for owning, occupying and using
Māori land.
E Alana Miriana Thomas , nau mai me ōu pūkenga maha hei hua mo ngāi Māori. I am very pleased to announce the Minister for Māori development has confirmed the appointment of Alana Miriana Thomas as a permanent judge of the Māori Land Court.
NOTICE TO PREFERRED CLASSES OF ALIENEES AS TO RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, Sections 147A and 152
In the Māori Land Court
of New Zealand
Tākitimu District
TAKE NOTICE that the Nigel Pedersen Family Trust has made application to the Māori
Land Court at Hastings for confirmation of a sale of Lot 29 Deposited Plan 15949 block (being
0.0636 hectares more or less) located at 17 Te Paerahi Road, Pōrangahau within the Tākitimu
Māori...
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP11 10:00AM AP-20240000003132 19/93 Tukuahau Trust Whakapoungakau 9B 13, 15B
10, 14, 10B 6A, 11B 6, 13B 5,
16 2B 2G 2E and Pikirangi 9
(Aggregated) block -
Whakapoungakau 15B 10
Māori Reservation Waikawa -
Rotokawa bath - Injunction
against any person in respect
of any actual threatened
trespass or other injury to any
Māori land or Māori
Reservation Respondents:
Rotokawa Bath Trust -
Whakapoungakau 15B
Section 10 and
Whak...
One of the great advantages of establishing a marae, papakāinga, meeting place, recreational or sports ground, or wāhi tapu as a Māori reservation is that while the land is a Māori reservation it cannot be alienated.