(h) Allow those granted a right to occupy to erect a dwelling on the site designated
for occupation.
(i) To lease in accordance with the limitations and restrictions imposed by the Act the
whole or any part of trust land on whatever terms, covenants and conditions that the
trustees think fit and to renew, vary, transfer, assign and accept the surrender of any
leases provided that no lease shall provide for payment of compensation for
improvements to a less...
Preparation of a submission
The application will be assigned to a case
manager who will check the Court records
of the land or person involved and prepare a
summary of evidence for the Court.
Currently, this ranges from sale and long
term lease decisions to the establishment of trusts and incorporations to ratifying the
decisions of assembled owners.
This class of records also includes information related to making changes to land title through the
sale of Māori land, transfer of shares in Māori land between owners or to new shareholders,
alienation of Māori land by lease or license, including the licensing of timber, flax and mineral
rights.
(d) The Occupier shall be liable to pay a reasonable contribution to the costs
associated with upgrading the accessway if required due to future development
of the Parent Block.
9. Subletting and Assignment
The Occupier cannot sublet or assign their occupation rights to any other party.
10.
The most significant of these was the Mackay Commission of 1886-1887, which found that Ngāi Tahu as an iwi and its members had been left without a sufficient land base. 2 In 1892, the Crown agreed to make certain lands available to South Island landless Māori. 3 Judge Mackay and Percy Smith, the Surveyor-General, compiled a list of landless Māori in the South Island and assigned sections of land to them, assisted by Tame Parata. 4 By 1905, 142,463 acres had been allocated to 4,064 peop...