This class of records also includes information related to making changes to land title through the
sale of Māoriland, transfer of shares in Māoriland between owners or to new shareholders,
alienation of Māoriland by lease or license, including the licensing of timber, flax and mineral
rights.
One of the great advantages of establishing a marae, papakāinga, meeting place, recreational or sports ground, or wāhi tapu as a Māori reservation is that while the land is a Māori reservation it cannot be alienated.
E mārama ana Te Kooti Whenua
Māori ki te hononga motuhake a te Māori ki
te whenua, nā reira kei te puritia e tēnei kooti
ngā kōrero kāmehameha e pā ana ki ngā
whakapapa o ngā Māori katoa.
For
information about granting confirmation
of an instrument of alienation 1 or about
transfers of whole blocks of Māoriland,
please contact a MāoriLand Court office
(see page 6 for your nearest office).
2
Use of vesting orders
Except when Māoriland 2 is vested 3 in a
Māori incorporation 4, Māoriland shares can
only be transferred by a vesting order 5 made
by the MāoriLand Court.
For
information about granting confirmation
of an instrument of alienation 1 or about
transfers of whole blocks of Māoriland,
please contact a MāoriLand Court office
(see page 6 for your nearest office).
2
Use of vesting orders
Except when Māoriland 2 is vested 3 in a
Māori incorporation 4, Māoriland shares can
only be transferred by a vesting order 5 made
by the MāoriLand Court.
For
information about granting confirmation
of an instrument of alienation 1 or about
transfers of whole blocks of Māoriland,
please contact a MāoriLand Court office
(see page 6 for your nearest office).
2
Use of vesting orders
Except when Māoriland 2 is vested 3 in a
Māori incorporation 4, Māoriland shares can
only be transferred by a vesting order 5 made
by the MāoriLand Court.