Discussion on Māori Land in today's context
01 Feb 2012 | NewsSo we are dealing with multiple owners averaging 85 owners per title – the lowest 10% averaging 1 owner to each title, and the highest 10%, averaging 629 owners in each title.
So we are dealing with multiple owners averaging 85 owners per title – the lowest 10% averaging 1 owner to each title, and the highest 10%, averaging 629 owners in each title.
In addition, where the Court insists on compliance with trustees’ duties adverse comment is sometimes made of the Court’s perceived unjustified intervention.
They may also call an owner hui where, if necessary, trustees will be replaced or elected.
To move the map around, click and drag.. Find a block using the Block Map Step 2 Next, click on the “Memorial schedule report” button.
(If applicable) copy of the minutes of the meeting of owners where consent granted is attached. copy of consents from other owners.
The new technology allows you to submit applications and enquiries online, find maps, and search ownership information online wherever you may be.
The lease or occupation license does not grant a title of ownership; this remains with the trust.
CROSS LEASE A cross lease occurs where several owners of land in one title lease out separate areas, within that title, to each other individually for house sites.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-2023-Glossary-of-terms.pdf (278 kb)
Trustees' duties 4.1 The trustees must do their best to: 4.1.1 Manage and maintain the chattels, buildings and grounds of the marae; 4.1.2 Obtain permissions and consents as necessary to enable the upkeep, restoration and new construction of buildings as required; 4.1.3 Assess the need for and where possible provide other amenities that may be beneficial for the life of the marae; 4.1.4 Maximise the assets of the marae, and minimise its liabilities; and 4.1.5 Run the marae as ef...
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/05-08-2025-Marae-Charter-Template.pdf (632 kb)
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land.