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These rules ensure that the Act’s
kaupapa is met – to promote the retention
of Māori land in the hands of its ownersand
their whānau and hapū 4 and to facilitate the
occupation, development, and utilisation of
that land for the benefit of its ownersand
their whānau and hapū.
These rules ensure that the Act’s
kaupapa is met – to promote the retention
of Māori land in the hands of its ownersand
their whānau and hapū 4 and to facilitate the
occupation, development, and utilisation of
that land for the benefit of its ownersand
their whānau and hapū.
These rules ensure that the Act’s intent is met – to promote
the retention of Māori land in the hands of its ownersand
their whānau and hapū6 and to facilitate the occupation,
development and utilisation of that land for the benefit of its
ownersand their whānau and hapū.
Both agencies are currently investigating these blocks which require
significant research to rectify and they are included on the exclusion list pending final confirmation
of their status.
Both agencies are currently investigating these blocks which require
significant research to rectify and they are included on the exclusion list pending final confirmation
of their status.
A partition is dependent on:
agreement from the owners or a demonstrated sufficient degree of support
the value of the land and the shares (before partition)the value of the new blocks (after partition)
access arrangements to each new block or blocksof land
the distribution of interest(s) and share(s) or shareholding(s) in the new blocksof land.
Me pēhea te tikiake i tētahi Listof Current Owners Report
How to download a Listof Current Owners Report
Here is a guide to help you download a Listof Current Owners Report in Pātaka Whenua.
Full names ofowner's brothers and sisters: (if any and specify whether full brother or sister,
whether half brother or sister, whether any were adopted in or out of family, whether legally or as a whāngai)
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For more information about The South Island Landless Natives Act (SILNA) and the work of Te Kooti Whenua Māori and updating the listsof potential owners for the four remaining SILNA Blocks Hāwea-Wanaka, Whakapoai, Port Adventure and Toitoi, please see our SILNA page.
The historical listofowners has a written note recording that the block was a state
forest,11 which may have been a mistake and the cause of the land record falling
through the cracks.