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quality and accuracy the Ministry of Justice makes no warranty, express or implied, nor assumes any
legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, correctness, completeness or use of any information
contained herein.
If there is a dispute about
access or no response to an access notice, an internal reviewer
will assess the situation.
• Where the land is Māori-owned and the landowner does not
participate in the internal review, the water service provider can
appeal to the Māori Land Court under section 166(4)(b).
• If the reviewer makes a decision that the landowner disagrees
with, the Māori landowner can appeal to the Māori Land Court
under...
It would be interesting to see the response if our Māori Land Court required the parties’ written submissions in upcoming cases to be uploaded to the Māori land Court website prior to hearings.
However, this comes with the responsibility to maintain a tax credit account. Māori authorities
Visit IRD's website to find out more about becoming a Māori authority.
Names of whānau, trusts, and whenua and related documents make it easier for us to complete research and provide a quality response. If more information is required, we will contact you to request further details.
Alongside these changes, we face an increase in applications, COVID-19 impacts, and higher-than-normal staff turnover, which has slowed down our response times to enquiries and the processing of your applications.
That information makes up the Māori Land Court record, which is the legal and official documentation of land ownership of whenua Māori. We are responsible for the ongoing care and protection of this taonga-tuku-iho.