MLC DRS expression of interest information booklet
Te hautūtanga o Te Koo Whenua Māori│Te Koo Whenua Māori leadership Our Chief Judge is Dr Caren Fox.
Documents/Articles/MLC-DRS-expression-of-interest-information-booklet.pdf (922 kb)
Te hautūtanga o Te Koo Whenua Māori│Te Koo Whenua Māori leadership Our Chief Judge is Dr Caren Fox.
Documents/Articles/MLC-DRS-expression-of-interest-information-booklet.pdf (922 kb)
Whilst you can act by majority, you all share equally in any decisions made by the trust, good or bad. Te mahi me te kore whai hua ki a koe Act without personal profit You can’t benefit personally from being a trustee.
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
Apply online Download the application form Te tono ki te tohu i tētahi mema hou o te komiti (utu tāpae $228) Apply to appoint a new committee member (filing fee $228) 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.
Ngā mate o te tonga, o te raki, o te rāwhiti, o te uru, haohia i Te Kupenga o Taramainuku ki Te Waka o Rangi.
Request a rehearing in Pātaka Whenua Download the application form Te pīra i tētahi whakatau (utu tāpae $399) Appeal a decision (filing fee $399) 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.
How-do-I-user-guides/Te-reo-Maori/Forgotten-password-help-v1-5-Maori-web.pdf (1.2 mb)
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 hono mamao ki te kōtitanga Attending a court hearing remotely Read about attending a court hearing remotely.