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Date produced: 25 July 2024
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If you are a registered user of Pātaka Whenua, you need to know your username and
password in order to login.
If you have forgotten your password, you can reset it yourself by following the instructions covered
in this guide.
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Search for an ownership
Date produced: 25 July 2024
Last modified: 25 July 2024
You do not need to be a registered Pātaka Whenua user in order to search and access
ownership information.
Once you've confirmed these details, you can find further information through the following sources: Pātaka Whenua
Pātaka Whenua is the online portal that holds the Māori Land Court electronic record, which includes minutes and orders. Pātaka Whenua gives you the ability to search and access Māori land information, submit an enquiry and file a Court application from anywhere at any time.
Because the work of the Māori Land Court is highly regulated by the governing legislation and rules of the Court, private mediators will need to be mindful that many settlement agreements will need formal orders of the Court. For example, a private mediation appointed by consent under the Act, cannot create an outcome whereby the parties have agreed to a change of status from Māori Land to General Land in their mediated agreement and expect that to be rubber stamped by the Court.
Because the work of the Māori Land Court is highly regulated by the governing legislation and
rules of the Court, private mediators will need to be mindful that many settlement
agreements will need formal orders of the Court. For example, a private mediation appointed
by consent under the Act, cannot create an outcome whereby the parties have agreed to a
change of status from Māori Land to General Land in their mediated agreement and expect
that to be rubber stamped by the Cour...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP17 9:30 AM AP-20240000013097 135/93 Deputy
Registrar
Hauhungaroa B – Change from
General land to Māori freehold land
Judicial Conference
The Court may convene to make
orders.