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This article looks at the relationship between the existing laws relating to cemeteries and the powers of the Māori Land Court to constitute urupā reservations under Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993.
February 2010
Cover photograph by Adrian Heke
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua
Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears
matters relating to Māori land.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 10:00AM AP-20250000005948 19/93 Joey Te Ao
Tutahanga
Wetea Faulkner
Matapihi 1A3C2A2 block (Matapihi
1A3C2A Ahu Whenua Trust) –
Judicial Conference (Injunction
against any person in respect of any
actual threatened trespass or other
injury to any Māori land or Māori
Reservation (Respondent: Leighton
Faulkner))
SP2 10:00AM AP-20250000005949 240/93 Joey Te Ao
Tutahanga
Wetea Faulkner
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 10:00AM AP-20250000005948 19/93 Joey Te Ao
Tutahanga
Wetea Faulkner
Matapihi 1A3C2A2 block (Matapihi
1A3C2A Ahu Whenua Trust) –
Judicial Conference (Injunction
against any person in respect of any
actual threatened trespass or other
injury to any Māori land or Māori
Reservation (Respondent: Leighton
Faulkner))
SP2 10:00AM AP-20250000005949 240/93 Joey Te Ao
Tutahanga
Wetea Faulkner
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā...
The majority of land set aside was transferred to identified beneficiaries included western and eastern Murihiku, Rakiura, Te Tai Poutini and Te Tau Ihu.
The Māori Land Court is notifying all owners of the above block about the following hui:
TRUST: Tawera 897 Sec 2 Ahu Whenua Trust
DATE: Friday 8 November 2024
TIME: 9:30am
VENUE: Māori Land Court
20 Lichfield Street
Christchurch
AGENDA: Election of nominated trustees only
Please register your interest by 2 November 2024 by email to mlctewaipounamu@justice.govt.nz or
phone 03 962 4900
Notice of Hui...
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.