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Friday, 27 February, from 5:30pm - Saturday, 28 February, 8:00pm.
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• If your application is opposed, the person opposing will
have a chance to state their case and present evidence.
• You’ll have a chance to respond to them and their evidence.
If your application is opposed, the person
opposing will then be given the opportunity
to state his or her case and to present
supporting evidence.
You will be given the opportunity to respond
to the argument and to question the
evidence presented.
Protected Objects Act 1975
He mana tō tēnei Ture ki te whakatau nā wai ngā taonga tūturu ka kitea i Aotearoa, i roto rānei i ngā wai ā-rohe o Aotearoa.
Ka kitea e koe ngā whakatau, ngā whakataunga rānei a te Kooti Pīra Māori mai i te tau 1993 haere ake nei, me te Kooti Whenua Māori mai i te tau 2001, i Pātaka Whenua, mā te whakamahi rānei i tā mātou pūrapu whakatau.
Current practice notes include: Ngā whakahuatanga o ngā whakatau a te Kooti Whenua Māori me te Kooti Pīra Māori
Citation of decisions of the Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
A guide to how decisions of the Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court should be cited.
Te pīra
Mehemea e whakaaro ana koe, e whakaaro
ana rānei tētahi atu tangata kei te hē te
whakatau o te kaiwhakawā, mai i ngā kōrero
tautoko i whakatakotohia ki mua i a ia, ka
āhei koe, tētahi atu tangata rānei e whai
pānga ana ki te take, ki te tono pīra.
Where a vesting order is sought to gift Māori land shares that
have a value of over $2000, the owner of the shares will need
to give evidence, either in Court or in a written affidavit13 or
declaration, to support the application.
He mauri anō tō te tiaki whenua i raro i te
ture, ā, nā tēnei me whai nama anō te tiaki
whenua, i tāna nama mai i te Tari Tāke.
Whakatau raruraru
Mēnā ka pā mai he raruraru, me mahi kaha
ngā tiaki whenua ki te whakatau i ēnei
raruraru, arā, mā rātou anō e whakatau i mua
atu i te kawenga ki te ture.
Footnotes
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Where a vesting order is sought to gift
Māori land shares that have a value of
over $2,000, the owner of the shares will
need to give evidence, either in Court or
in a written affidavit 13 or declaration, to
support the application.