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.
Where the Māori Trustee has been appointed as responsible trustee of a Māori Land Trust, we provide a range of services that support the owners and trustees, including:
Administer trusts in accordance with the trust order
Convene and facilitate owner hui, also known as meetings of owners
Provide reports and information regarding the administration of the trust and the whenua to advisory trustees and owners
Identify and undertake work to protect and enhance the whenua
Manage an...
Most follow this general order when working through the online portal submission:
• Introduction
• Applicant Details
• Application Details
• Hearing Schedule (if relevant or other application specific section)
• Upload Documents
• Application Summary
• Payment
• Confirmation
At the top of the screen is a progress bar.
Where the Māori Trustee has been appointed as responsible trustee of a Māori Land Trust, we provide a range of services that support the owners and trustees, including:
Administer trusts in accordance with the trust order
Convene and facilitate owner hui, also known as meetings of owners
Provide reports and information regarding the administration of the trust and the whenua to advisory trustees and owners
Identify and undertake work to protect and enhance the whenua
Manage an...
There are still enforcement issues with this process including the inability to bind third parties who are not privy to the arbitration agreement (such as banks where an order is sought freezing funds). The highlight of the Conference was hearing from His Royal Highness, Naruhito, the Crown Prince of Japan, who opened the conference.
In 2005 the Government provided over $30 million over a five year period to fund the Māori Freehold Land Project in a joint venture between the Māori Land Court, LINZ, the Ministry of Justice and TPK to ensure the registration of all Māori freehold land titles and orders with LINZ. This project was completed in March 2010.
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The Māori Land Court/Māori Appellate Court of New Zealand
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SUBJECT OF APPLICATION - BLOCK / DECEASED / OTHER MATTER:
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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 10:00 AM AP-20230000030439
231/93
240/93
Roselle Cook Parish of Tamahere Lot
46A2B2A - Review of Trust and
Removal of Jacqueline Lee
Puru Pomare, Christine
Rangiora Ngohe and Adrien
Robb as responsible trustees
SP2 11:00 AM AP-20230000027251 231/93 Deputy
Registrar
Maukoro Reserve (B1B2 &
B1C2) A block and Maukoro
Reserve (B1B2 & B1C2) B4
block - Review of Trust
SP3 11.00 AM AP-20230000031396 231/93 Deputy
Registrar
Maukoro B1B1 block –...