Due to limited access to the building, the Auckland Information Office is available by appointment only. Please contact us by email mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz or phone 09 279 5850 to make an appointment
Setting up an incorporation
Previously, landowners seeking to form an incorporation
need to show that owners with not less than 15 percent of
shares in the Māori land consented to the proposal.
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Catherine
Thomas
Wharekauri 1A2 - Determination of
ownership of a dwelling and
occupation order in favour of Te
Puna Aroha Mokopuna Whānau
Trust
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Otonga 3
Partitioning Otonga 3
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Registrar
Otonga 3 - Confirmation of resolution
of assembled owners
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Since the passing of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, our role is to:
promote the retention of Māori land in the hands of its owners, whānau and hapū
facilitate the occupation, development and use of Māori land
ensure that decisions made about Māori land are fair and balanced taking into account the needs of all the owners and their beneficiaries.
In the past the Housing Corporation, and its replacement Housing New Zealand, have been prepared to finance the building of dwellings on Māori land by taking security over the house, provided that the borrower can obtain a licence to occupy from the owners or trustees, where the land is held in trust, for a term of at least 21 years.
I whai ēnei panonitanga ki te:
ӹ Iwhakatikahia te whai wāhi atu ki Land and
Owner Information Services, mā roto mai i te
tuku i ngā huarahi maha, wai hoki, e māmā ana
ӹ whakatikahia te whai wāhi atu ki te Matatika,
mā roto mai i te whakatū i tētahi ratonga ki te
whakatau take
ӹ whakapūmau tonu ki te ngākau tapatahi o Te
Kooti Whenua Māori, mā roto mai i te tuku i
ngā hātepe e tōtika ana, i tētahi hangarau hou
anō hoki.
For some applications, landowners will need to notify other owners of their application to the Court ahead of time so they can attend hui, support the application, make a payment offer, or object to the application.
On this page
Transferring land to a member of the PCA
Transferring land to someone who is not a member of the PCA
Transferring shares in an incorporation There are a variety of reasons a person might gift or sell their land, including:
The interests are required to allow for housing or a dwelling
To help divide land for partition between owners
To encourage and mentor active engagement of younger landowners
A trustee holding interests or shares may want to transfer them to a person...
Judge Milner is well-versed in the work of both the Māori Land Court and Waitangi Tribunal through his extensive work representing land owners and claimant groups in both jurisdictions, alongside his work in Treaty settlement negotiations and experience in resource management, intellectual property and Marine and Coastal Area cases.