Contents:
Applications for hearing in JUNE | PIPIRI 2023:
(Please note that these in person hearings may be substituted for remote hearing by
Zoom depending on operating Covid-19 protocols)
2 - 9 Aotea District
10 - 14 Tairäwhiti District
15 - 23 Taitokerau District
24 - 26 Takitimu District
27 - 30 Te Waipounamu District
31 - 46 Waiariki District
47 - 56 Waikato Maniapoto District
57 Appendix
59 - 73 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar
74 - 7...
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.
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.
The practice note demystifies what can appear a complex subject, and support both whānau and lenders to improve access to finance for development activity on whenua Māori.
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...
As a result, from time to time the Māori Land Court receives applications to extend existing urupā, or to set aside Māori freehold land, or sometimes General land owned by Māori, as new urupā reservations. Apart from the general principles underlying the statute, and the general objectives that the Court must take account of, there is very little guidance in Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 as to the matters the Court should consider when deciding whether to set aside land as a new urupā....
Occupation orders
An occupation order allows people to build houses on Māori freehold and general land
owned by Māori.
Before
6 February 2021
A beneficiary of a whānau trust is not able to apply for an
occupation order to use trust land for housing purposes.