Search for a management structure v1 7
To refine the results further, you can use the triangle filter buttons to apply additional criteria with the filter pop-up boxes.
How-do-I-user-guides/Search-for-a-management-structure-v1-7.pdf (2.1 mb)
To refine the results further, you can use the triangle filter buttons to apply additional criteria with the filter pop-up boxes.
How-do-I-user-guides/Search-for-a-management-structure-v1-7.pdf (2.1 mb)
Māori land trusts Māori land trusts are used to manage whenua owned by multiple people. Because Māori land can have so many owners, creating a trust can be an efficient way to make decisions about the whenua.
If not, there are still steps we can take to help resolve the dispute.
The test call is to: Confirm that you can join by telephone or video-conference successfully and that you can use the technology.
For example, if your email is “māorilandcourt123@justice.govt.nz”, then Pātaka Whenua will pick your Username as “māorilandcourt123”. 3.4 You can change your “Username” if you prefer a different one.
Documents/Troubleshooting/Registered-User-Guide-v2.pdf (956 kb)
Making copies of the court record We can send you copies of the court record as PDF documents via email, free of charge.
Nau mai is about preparing to enter the marae. You can search for information about whenua and contact us for assistance.
You can easily access the practice note for lending on whenua Māori here.
Tōku Whenua Reports Te Puni Kōkiri provide Tōku Whenua reports, which can help you find out what's possible for your whenua.
Last booking made at 4.00pm. A few things we can offer assistance with are: General enquiries Filing of applications Successions Whānau Trust Ahu Whenua Trusts Māori Reservations Māori Incorporations Partitions Occupations Trustee training on request For further information or to make a booking please contact the office on (03) 962 4900 or mlctewaipounamu@justice.govt.nz