Speech to the Federation of Māori Authorities National Conference
10 Dec 2014 | NewsI had as normal an upbringing as you can expect with a father who kept on getting unusual jobs, and that’s a testament to my parents’ low key approach.
I had as normal an upbringing as you can expect with a father who kept on getting unusual jobs, and that’s a testament to my parents’ low key approach.
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PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: COURT DISTRICT: 38 AP-20230000021191 A20230007306 113/93 118/93 Caron Te Arohanoa Anthylia Matai, Zena Rangiora Maitai (Wood) Cotter Bryan Maitai also known as Sonnyboy Maitai or Cotter Brian Maitai - Succession Waiariki TE ROHE O TAIRÄWHITI continued Whiringa-ä-Nuku / OCTOBER 2023 - NATIONAL PÄNUI 15 Application for determination by a Registrar which are considered simple and uncontested The following application has...
Documents/Panui/0903423-Ministry-of-Justice_Panui-October-2023-CONFIRMED-FOR-WEBSITE.pdf (615 kb)
Te mana whakahaere rawa whaiaro Formal administration / letters of administration Formal administration / letters of administration is where the High Court confirms legal authority to a person to manage the estate of someone who has passed away. This authority can be confirmed even when there is no will.
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An application fee of $228 is charged for these applications. You can appeal a Māori Land Court decision about access to the Māori Appellate Court by filing in a notice of appeal form (Form 13) stating the appeal is made under section 171 of the Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025.
Apply online Download the application form Wāwāhanga tōpū (utu tāpae $228) Combined partition (filing fee $228) A combined partition combines multiple pieces of land to form one block, which can then be re-divided amongst existing owners.
Nominations: ▪ Must be received on the official Māori Land Court nomination form ▪ Forms can be obtained by either contacting the Māori Land Court or by way of the link, details for both are below ▪ Must be received by the Māori Land Court on or before 4pm Friday, 21 July 2023 ▪ Nominations must clearly identify the block to which the person is being nominated to.
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