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1002422 Ministry of Justice National Panui November 2022 web22

PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 32 A20220013466 239/93 Graham Frederick Dixon Manawatu Kukutauaki 3 Section 2D2 Trust - Reduce trustees on Resignation of Graham Frederick Dixon 33 A20220013625 86/93 Deputy Registrar Wireko Itamara Wharerau Whänau Trust -Amendment of Court record 34 A20220011734 18(1)(a)/93 Barry Wayne Whakaneke Constance Mamae Whakaneke - Determination of a life interest 35 A20220010046 118(6)/93 June Rogan Haami Wahakaanga Makao - Succession...

Documents/Panui/1002422-Ministry-of-Justice-National-Panui-November-2022-web22.pdf (633 kb)

Download a List of Current Owners Report v1 6

Initiated TIP: If you requested multiple reports and have forgotten the reference codes, you may need to open each report using the Task ID to determine which one is which. 6māorilandcourt.govt.nz Step 6 As the system prepares the report, you can check the status column to see what stage your request is at. There are three stages the status column can show as the request is prepared, in order they are Initiated, PROCESSING, and Completed.

How-do-I-user-guides/Download-a-List-of-Current-Owners-Report-v1-6.pdf (2.7 mb)

Submitting an application v1 6

Step 4 The application process can be slightly different depending on what application you have selected. 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.

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Te Kooti Whenua Māori Pūrongo ā tau Matariki 2023 - Matariki 2024
Māori Land Court Annual Report Matariki 2023 - Matariki 2024

20 Dec 2024  |  News

The annual report reflects on what was an extremely busy year for the court. The judiciary and the staff of the seven Māori Land Court registries have been working hard to move through the backlog of cases before the Court, there have been new judicial appointments and a host of activity has been undertaken to improve the service provided to Māori landowners.