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Ngā Aratohu Whakawātea Mai a Te Kooti Whenua Māori
Māori Land Court Recusal Guidelines
Information on the Māori Land Court recusal guidelines .
Ngā Tuku Whakatau a Te Kooti Whenua Māori
Māori Land Court Judgment Delivery
A guide to the process by which parties to proceedings before the court may obtain information about thestatus of any reserved decision, and for information relating to outstanding judgments.
The conduct of these proceedings would not have been possible without the foresight and commitment of landowners and the growing desire to have thestatus and role of te reo Māori recognised and living in all aspects of day-to-day life, including the Māori Land Court.
Term Description
ORDER
3 Order Insert the size of the area to be occupied. Also include the name of the
application, the name of the block and its legal description.
This act confirms the purpose of the visit. At this stage in te pā whenua, the decision or outcome of the application will be actioned by carrying out a change in the land and/or landownership.
Kaikohe
From: Kaikohe, at Ngawha Innovation & Enterprise Park, 5449A State Highway 12,
Kaikohe 0405: 10:00AM, Tuesday, 15 July 2025
To: Kaikohe, at Ngawha Innovation & Enterprise Park, 5449A State Highway 12, Kaikohe
0405: 10:00AM, Tuesday, 29 July 2025
These changes have occurred due to the unavailability of Judge W W Isaac on the dates
set out above
This direction is issued pursuant to rule 3.8(1)(b) Māori Land Court Rules 2011 and a
copy is to be sent to...
The period covered has been one of change for the Court, with the introduction of the new Pātaka Whenua system to support Court kaimahi, judges and landowners.
It also holds information about the whakapapa of landowners. It includes:
Court files (the physical and electronic application file that holds all documents and correspondence about a matter in the Court)
Minute books (the physical copy of all conversations and decisions made by the Court)
Court orders (the decisions made by a Registrar or the Court)
Instruments of alienation (the legal tool used to make changes to a land block)...
Unformed roads still have legal status. They can be constructed to access your land until they are closed and handed back to the owners of the surrounding land blocks.
To date, the programme delivered business transformation for the Māori Land Court, including legislative changes, a new operating model, and streamlined business processes.