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01 Apr 2016 | NewsE ngā mate, moe mai rā i te aroha o te Atua ki te rā e whakaorangia ai anō hoki tātau e te Atua o te Aranga Nui.
E ngā mate, moe mai rā i te aroha o te Atua ki te rā e whakaorangia ai anō hoki tātau e te Atua o te Aranga Nui.
Mēnā he uaua te pānui i te raupapatanga ka taea te pāwhiri i te pere porohita hei waihanga i tētahi mea hou
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Apply online Download the application form Te tono ki te tohu i tētahi mema hou o te komiti (utu tāpae $220) Apply to appoint a new committee member (filing fee $220) When a vacancy in the committee remains unfilled following an annual general meeting or special general meeting (SGM), any shareholder can apply to appoint a new member.
Ka taea e koe te whakakotahi te whenua Māori, te whenua tukipū, ngā mea e rua rānei, ahakoa te rahi, te āhua, te wāhi, te tūnga rānei.
This result only matches your search query when viewed in Te Reo Māori.Me kī i whakaaroarohia te kuhunga ki te whenua Māori i te tukutanga o te taitara o te whenua i te tuatahi, ā, i te nuinga o te wā: ka hangaia he ara hei kuhunga ki te whenua i reira tētahi ara tūmatanui, tūmataiti rānei i mua mō te whenua, tērā rānei i whakaurua pea he ara kuhu ki te whenua i mua, e whiti ana i te whenua o te kiritata.
This result only matches your search query when viewed in Te Reo Māori.Te hono mamao ki te kōtitanga Attending a court hearing remotely Read about attending a court hearing remotely.
Request a rehearing in Pātaka Whenua Download the application form Te pīra i tētahi whakatau (utu tāpae $385) Appeal a decision (filing fee $385) If you think the Māori Land Court has made an error when making a decision about an application, you can apply to the Chief Judge to appeal the decision.
Hātepe 9 Ko te tikanga, ka whakaū te mata mēnā kua pai te hāpono i tō īmēra me te whakarerekē i tō kupuhipa.
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On this page Dispute resolution service The mediation process What if a resolution is not reached? Ko te whakapapa te ara ki o mātua tupuna It is your connections to each other that keep you connected to your ancestors Dispute resolution service Our dispute resolution service is a free, voluntary, tikanga-based process where parties can resolve disputes related to Māori land confidentially, outside of a court setting.
Te Kooti Whenua Māori – the Māori Land Court is part of Tāhū o te Ture – the Ministry of Justice.