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The
following words from Te Kooti Arikirangi sums
up this sentiment well:
“Ka kuhu au ki te ture,
Hei matua mō te pani”
“I seek refuge in the law,
For it is a parent to the oppressed”
Wilson Isaac
Chief Judge of the Māori Land Court
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Foreword
Andrew Bridgman,
Secretary for Justice and
Chief Executive Ministry of Justice
The modern Māori Land Court exists in an
environment that is significantly different to
that in which it was created on 30 October 1865,
by the...
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Mary Ngarangione Isaac Ihaka Ngarangione –
Succession
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Rameka
Rangi and Piwa Pitau
Whānau Trust – Replace
June Annette Foley
(deceased) and appoint
Anita Piwa Lolohea,
Mahara Louise Foley and
Marie Alison Edmonds as
responsible trustees
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Kiri Gypsy Collier Sidney McIlroy Collier also
known as Sid Collier...
In either case, however, any
adopted child (or that child’s children or grandchildren) isn’t
entitled to succeed to any interest in the Wi Pere Trust greater
than a life interest, unless they’re also related by blood to
Wi Pere.
In either case, however, any adopted child
(or that child’s children or grandchildren) is
not entitled to succeed to any interest in
the Wi Pere Trust greater than a life interest,
unless he or she is also related by blood to
Wi Pere (note that provisions of Section 2 of
the Māori Purposes Act 1991, relating to the
Wi Pere Trust Estate, override the provisions
of the Adoption Act 1955).
In either case, however, any adopted child
(or that child’s children or grandchildren) is
not entitled to succeed to any interest in
the Wi Pere Trust greater than a life interest,
unless he or she is also related by blood to
Wi Pere (note that provisions of Section 2 of
the Māori Purposes Act 1991, relating to the
Wi Pere Trust Estate, override the provisions
of the Adoption Act 1955).
Judge Te Kani Williams analyses how New Zealand's laws protect indigenous cultural heritage and customary rights, and poses the question - are they adequate?
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Maori Land Court
Waikato-Maniapoto
CJ 2022/24 - Matakana No
9 Block -Taare Lyn Davies
or Linda Taare Dolly
Davies or Linda Taare
Dolly Wi Keepa or Teiare
Wi Keepa or Taare (Dolly)
HekiHeki - and a vesting
order made at 85
Tauranga MB 131-134 on
29 May 2006 - Application
to the Chief Judge
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45/93 Nganehu Whatu CJ 2017/31 - T...