Before
6 February 2021
A beneficiary of a whānau trust is not able to apply for an
occupation order to use trust land for housing purposes.
From
6 February 2021
The Māori Land Court can grant an occupation order to a
beneficiary of a whānau trust.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP6 3:30 PM AP-20240000003837 338(5)(b)/93 Deputy
Registrar
Rakato B Māori Reservation -
Cancel Māori Reservation
(ordered at 20 Aotea MB 193
dated 22/08/91) for the
purpose of providing access to
the marae and urupā also set
as Māori Reservations
Judicial Conference
The Court may convene to
make orders
SP7 3:30 PM AP-20240000003849 315/93 Deputy
Registrar
Rakato block - Create an
easement for roadway
Judicial Conference
The Court...
Refuse to Answer, 7, 3%
1-2 years
13, 6%
More than 2 years
7, 3%
Refuse to Answer
5, 2%
Refuse to answer, 2, 1%Refuse to Answer, 4, 2%
Court minutes and orders | Ngā miniti me ngā ōta
Two pātai were asked about the court minutes and orders.
These include appealing decisions that allow water service providers to enter Māori land to do their work, and applying for charging orders if landowners have paid more than their share of water services charges on Māori freehold land held in multiple ownership.
The first step in filing an appeal or charging order application is to gather any supporting documents and complete the general form of application ( Form 1 ).
TIP: Searching for the Minute when you have found the Order.
If you have found an order you can copy the minute book reference to search for the minute in the document
search.