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Most of the Māori freehold land in New Zealand is therefore concentrated in the centre and the east coast of the North Island. There are 27,137 Māori freehold land titles and approximately 2.3 million ownership interests in those titles.
Father and son, Phil (left) and Jayden Hokianga, standing on their ancestral
whenua managed by Matuaokore Ahu Whenua Trust on Kaitī Hill, near Gisborne.
Court It does
Greg Shaw The other thing | wanted to note your Honour although we have indicated
the costs would not fall on the owners of these lands | would like to make it clear that at
this point in time the Maon Trustee hasnt recewved confirmation of funding by the Crown
for this work nevertheless we are proceeding \We dont believe we can just delay any
further to begin this work but | want to make it clear to the Court that at this stage the
funding hasnt been secured for that additional w...
This application form has been modified specifically for use in determining the successors for South Island Landless Natives
(SILNA) Lands in accordance with Part 15 of the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement.
TRANSFERRING SHARES TO FACILITATE PARTITION
If owners of Māori land shares agree or arrange to allot
shares on a partition, the MLC may make a vesting order to
give effect to the agreement.
Dr C L Fox
CHIEF JUDGE
D H Stone
JUDGE
A H C Warren
JUDGE
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Proceedings category Level 1
($/hr)
Level 2
($/hr)
Level 3
($/hr)
FC3 (High Court, Māori Appellate Court, Waitangi
Tribunal, Employment Court)
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Ko te
whakaaetanga mō te kape i ngā kupu kōrero o te tangata
kē atu me whai anō i te mana tārua o taua ake tangata,
rōpū rānei.
Kia mōhio ai: Ko ngā pukapuka pānui o te Tāhū o te Ture,
ko aua pukapuka anō e tukua nei e te Tāhū o te Ture i roto
anō i āna ake mahi.
This application form has been modified specifically for use in determining the successors for South Island Landless
Natives (SILNA) lands in accordance with Part 15 of the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement.
Transferring shares to facilitate
partition
If owners of Māori land shares agree or
arrange to allot shares on a partition, the
Māori Land Court may make a vesting order
to give effect to the agreement.
Transferring shares to facilitate
partition
If owners of Māori land shares agree or
arrange to allot shares on a partition, the
Māori Land Court may make a vesting order
to give effect to the agreement.