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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.
Where the
transaction is a gift the Court may dispense with the signature of the transferee where it is satisfied that the transferee is aware of, and agrees with, the
vesting.
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Request for fee waiver, reduction or refund
Māori Land Court Fees Regulations 2013, Regulation 7(1)(a)
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Whatis this document for?
All applications to the Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court require a fee to be paid before they can be lodged with
the Court.
Where
general land is owned by more than one
person, it is deemed to be held by them
jointly unless the title states otherwise.
9 People, who as co-owners, own land
together but in separate interests.
Where
general land is owned by more than one
person, it is deemed to be held by them
jointly unless the title states otherwise.
9 People, who as co-owners, own land
together but in separate interests.
tick as appropriate
The land is not subject to any Trust
The alienation is not in breach of any Trust to which the land is subject
The alienee is a member of the preferred class of alienee being:
Child(ren) or remoter issue of the alienor; or
Whanaunga who are associated in accordance with tikanga Māori with the land; or
Another owner in the land who is a member of the hapū associated with the land; or
A trustee of any of the above three classes of pe...
Many councils have also changed their rating policies to encourage those developments. What then, is so special about Utuhina? First, they have had tensions over many years, which have been the consequence of a long-term trust over multiply-owned Māori land, which have had to be heard in the High Court.