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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPEAR UPON
APPLICATION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Form 5
Rule 5.9(2)(a)
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(Address to which documents or correspondence in connection with the application can be posted or delivered)
Phone Number(s):
Home: Work:
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NOTICE OF CONSENT
I hereby confirm as follows that: (Please tick the statement that applies )
I do not have any criminal convictions for dishonesty or any other offences that may disqualify me from being a
trustee;
I do not have any civil or criminal proceedings pending before any Court;
I am not currently an un-d...
The mediation process
Apply for dispute resolution
You can apply for dispute resolution for a matter relating to Māori land if all the people involved in the dispute agree to using this service.
Where a determination or order has already been made by a registrar, affected persons may also
apply to the court to seek a review of that determination or order.
Where no standard rate applies complete the following estimate (GST inclusive)
Preparation $
Attendances $
Reading research and reports $
Documentation preparation $
Telephone attendances $
Court attendances $
Correspondence $
Other Activities
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$
Disbursements
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TOTAL (including GST) of all boxes $
Signed by the Provider: Dated: / /
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Acknowledgement and confirmation by the Applican...
In addition, there were requirements in Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 and previous legislation for the transmittal of Māori Land Court orders as to title, which had not been consistently applied. Much has been achieved by the project for Māori land owners, their whanau and hapu by giving greater certainty to title issues.
To achieve this change is possible only in particular circumstances and strict rules apply.
Similarly, partition of land, ie cutting it up into smaller parcels, has become particularly difficult and happens rarely.
Contents
Applications for hearing NOVEMBER WHIRINGA-Ā-RANGI
1 - 32 Te Rohe o Aotea
33 - 43 Te Rohe o Tairāwhiti
44 - 67 Te Rohe o Taitokerau
68 - 78 Te Rohe o Tākitimu
79 - 91 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu
92 -129 Te Rohe o Waiariki
130 -155 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto
156 -157 Māori Appellate Court
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Te Kooti Whenua Māori - Appendix
Court Sittings that have been rescheduled
162 Court Notices
181 Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court Sitting Dates 2024
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Some of the matters the judge
should consider are:
1. A judge should apply the above principles firmly and fairly and not accede too
readily to suggestions of bias.
2.
Finances
4.5 The trustees will receive and apply monies due and ensure that accounts are properly kept so that there is at
all times a good record of the finances of the marae.
4.6 The accounts need not be audited annually, but if serious questions are raised about the accounts, the
trustees will ensure that an audit of the accounts is undertaken by a suitably qualified person.
4.7 In any event, the trustees will ensure that an audit is undertaken not less than every five years....