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Cancelling an amalgamation
To cancel an amalgamation or remove one
of the former blocks from the amalgamation,
it is necessary to apply for a partition order.
Cancelling an amalgamation
To cancel an amalgamation or remove one
of the former blocks from the amalgamation,
it is necessary to apply for a partition order.
CANCELLING AN AMALGAMATION
To cancel an amalgamation or remove one of the former
blocks from the amalgamation, it is necessary to apply for a
partition order.
Records include:
o Lists of owners, the titles they own interest in and the value of the interest
o Rates schedules
o Correspondence between owners and the Court
o Consolidation orders
Amalgamation records: Amalgamation is when two or more Māori and/or General land
blocks were amalgamated to make one or more resulting blocks.
Judges and Registrars past, have tended to default to surveyors over the names of newly created titles following partitions, consolidations, amalgamations or aggregations of Māori land. So it was not uncommon on this project to have a block with an appellation such as this: Waerenga East No 2 B, Waerenga East No 1, Section 7 block 5 Rotoiti Survey District, Maungaroa Kaharoa No 12 block (Amalgamated) Lot C.
NGĀ KAPOREIHANA MĀORI TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993
MĀORI INCORPORATIONS
TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua
Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears
matters relating to Māori land.
NGĀ KAPOREIHANA MĀORI TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993
MĀORI INCORPORATIONS
TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua
Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears
matters relating to Māori land.
...new owner the ownership rights
• leases give the lessee a limited
right to occupy land in return for
payment of rent (and other
conditions)
• mortgages give the mortgagee the
right to sell the land if the mortgage is
not repaid.
AMALGAMATIONAmalgamation occurs when the titles of two or more
blocks of land are cancelled and a single title is
issued for the whole of the area.