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On 23 March 2020, Chief Judge Isaac released a protocol advising that all scheduled Māori Land Court hearings and other events would be adjourned, to be rescheduled once we ceased to be at Level 4. 2 Any applications for urgent injunctive or other relief filed with the Court during this period were directed to the Chief Judge to address. A significant number of applications were adjourned during this period - in April alone approximately 500 cases were notified in the National Pānui, a...
In the issues paper produced
in April 2021 by the Law Commission entitled “Review of Succession: Rights to a person’s property on
death” the paper identifies a number of tikanga that I consider to be relevant and reproduce here.
Whakauru atu ki ngā mōhiohio paraka mā te whakamahi i te Rapu
2 māorilandcourt.govt.nz
Hātepe 4
Ina whakaaturia te paraka tika ki te wāhi Search results, pāwhiria te Block ID number kia haere
koe ki te whārangi mōhiohio paraka.
Once created, the trust is a separate legal entity and is
required to have its own IRD number.
To find out more, visit ird.govt.nz (keywords: business
advisory) and ask a Kaitakawaenga Māori or Community
Compliance Officer to contact you.
Once created, the trust is a separate legal entity and is
required to have its own IRD number.
To find out more, visit ird.govt.nz (keywords: business
advisory) and ask a Kaitakawaenga Māori or Community
Compliance Officer to contact you.
Once created, the trust is a separate legal entity and is
required to have its own IRD number.
To find out more, visit ird.govt.nz (keywords: business
advisory) and ask a Kaitakawaenga Māori or Community
Compliance Officer to contact you.
In some instances this is because the land has only one or just a few owners, or because the land is unsuitable for any form of development and owners have decided to leave it in its natural state. However, a number of blocks of Māori land held in multiple ownership that are suitable for development are also without any governance entity.
Whakauru atu ki ngā mōhiohio paraka mā te whakamahi i te Rapu
https://www.maorilandcourt.govt.nz/en/contact-us/p%C4%81taka-whenua-guidance
https://www.maorilandcourt.govt.nz/en/contact-us/p%C4%81taka-whenua-guidance
2 māorilandcourt.govt.nz
Hātepe 4
Ina whakaaturia te paraka tika ki te wāhi Search results, pāwhiria te Block ID number kia haere
koe ki te whārangi mōhiohio paraka.
The project has proven, simply by the volume of work completed and by the number of title anomalies uncovered, that both title systems were in a parlous and unsatisfactory state.