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PÄNUI
NO:
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
26 AP-20240000003464 113A/93
117(2)/93
Mark Te One Mohi Karena Te One also known as Mohi Te
One - Succession
Applications to be decided without notice
Under rule 6.6 of the Mäori Land Court Rules 2011, the following applications may be decided without notice
and without formal hearing.
As the first fully bilingual judgment issued in its history, it signals the enhancement of te reo Māori in the Court. This, at a time when the nation is celebrating the 50th year of the anniversary of the Māori language petition, the 40th anniversary of te kohanga reo and the 35th anniversary of te reo Māori becoming an official language of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Contents:
Applications for hearing in SEPTEMBER | MAHURU 2024:
2 - 13 Te Rohe o Aotea
14 - 20 Te Rohe o Tairäwhiti
21 - 34 Te Rohe o Taitokerau
35 - 42 Te Rohe o Täkitimu
43 - 50 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu
51 - 70 Te Rohe o Waiariki
71 - 84 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto
85 - 90 Chief Judge Court Sittings
91 - 104 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar
105 Te Kooti Whenua Mäori | Appendix
106 -...
ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print)
ISSN 2463-3763 (Online)
www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz
MAY | HARATUA
2024
The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is
to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being
conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land
Court.
Ko te ture 5.11(2)(b) o Ngā Ture o Te Kooti Whenua Māori 2011 te kōrero kia puta mai tētahi ripoata ki te marea mo ngā tono katoa, atu i te ono marama, kiihai te kooti e mutu pai ai te whakataunga.
For example, you may need to provide your bank account details and an IRD number. Mēnā kāore koe i te whakaae ki te putanga
If you disagree with the outcome
If you don’t agree with a decision made by the Māori Land Court, you can consider appealing the outcome of your application.
Kapohia ki te tuhirau, ki te reehuiringa
Preservation of the integrity of the record, the record will prevail As a court of record, our key purpose is to accurately document the succession and management of Māori land.