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He has held a range of positions across the court and brings extensive knowledge and experience to his current position Pae Ārahi o Te Raki and Registrar in Whangārei.
Te Puna Manawa Whenua refers to various standard documents and templates. These are guides only and often need to be tailored appropriately to the facts and legal issues of the particular case.
These principles are:
• a trust should be administered in a way that is consistent
with its terms and objectives, and
• a trust should be administered in a way that avoids
unnecessary cost and complexity.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 18 12:30 PM AP-20240000009565 239/93
338(7)/93
Waina Lee
Henare
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Oruawharo A4A
Māori Reservation –
Replace Georgina Dora Connelly
and Ngahihi O Te Ra Woodcock
with Candice Maheno Moka and Te
Manawanui George Brown as
responsible trustees of the
Oruawharo A4A Māori Reservation
WĀ TĪNA – 1:00 PM ki 2:00 PM
SP 19 2:00 PM AP-20230000020228
A20220014044
215/93 Ralph
Fa’amalepe
Mat...
Overall, the more simplified mediation process now included in the Act, premised on tikanga Māori and flexibility, is welcomed. The challenge now is to develop a robust and consistent framework, so that those owners of Māori Land who seek genuine resolution can use this service and avoid determinations that result in a winner and loser.
Overall, the more simplified mediation process now included in the Act, premised on tikanga
Māori and flexibility, is welcomed. The challenge now is to develop a robust and consistent
framework, so that those owners of Māori Land who seek genuine resolution can use this
service and avoid determinations that result in a winner and loser.
While the numbers of Māori women judges have increased in the Māori Land Court and District Court, Justice Lowell Goddard was the first, and so far the only Māori woman to become a Queen’s Counsel and judge of the High Court.