Ka tuhia te tono ki roto ki ngā rīkoata ote
kooti mēnā e pā ana kite whenua, ā, ka
tonoa kite tangata, kite rōpū rānei kia
mahia ngā mahi ote tono, pēnei i te kaitiaki
rawa ote Māori, arā Māori trustee, kia
utua ngā moni kei te puritia e ia, ā, me te
kaporeihana Māori mēnā e pā atu ana ki ngā
hea ote kaporeihana.
Apply to occupy your land
Raihana kite noho (utu tāpae $23)
Licence to occupy (filing fee $23)
A licence is a contract between you and other owners (or their representatives, such as trustees) that permits certain activities to occur on all or part of your land.
To my Māori language, it is because of you I was able to experience the many initiatives that I now hold close to my heart, those being Te Taumata, Te Kura Reo o Whirinaki, the many Kura Reo that are held throughout the land, Te Tohu Paerua ote Reo Kairangi.
This means that wills do not apply, and all legal children are entitled to succeed in equal proportions.
Kei te rārangi te ingoa o taku matua, ā, kei te ora tonu ia.
Apply online Download the application form
Te tauatanga ki ngā pānga atu anō
Succession to further interests
If you’ve already submitted your succession application and you discover that there are more Māori land interests to include, you can apply for succession to further interests.