A further complication is that section 338(12) provides that the trustees of a Māori reservation may, with the consent of the Court, grant a lease or occupation licence of a reservation for a term not exceeding 14 years (including any term or terms of renewal).
Fee increase summary
Current rate New rate
$22 $23
$66 $68
$220 $228
$385 $399
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Filing an application in respect of the following:
(a) hearing and determining any claim to recover damages from trespass or any other
injury to Māori freehold land
(b) hearing and determining any proceeding founded on contract or tort where debt,
demand, or damage relates to Māori freehold land
(c) any other de...
In other cases, where the judge has disclosed a matter which might give rise to
objection and has heard and considered submissions, he or she may form the
view that the hearing may proceed notwithstanding the lack of consent.
We are fortu-
nate he continues to be part of our judicial team.
Judge Isaac was appointed as a Judge of the
Court on 20 December 1993, and subsequently
appointed as the Deputy Chief Judge of the Court
on 8 September 1999.
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SCHEDULE 2
CONSENTS OF TRUSTEES/OWNERS* TO PARTITION (THIS INFORMATION CAN BE FILED SEPARATELY)
We the undersigned, being the trustees/owners* in [name of block]:_______________________________________________,
agree to the partition of the land as shown on the attached plan.
CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED (IF APPLICABLE AND AVAILABLE)
• Consents of trustees or committee of management where the land is administered by a trust or incorporation
• Copy of the minutes of meetings of owners where consent to occupation granted
• Copy of owner consents
• Sketch plan(s) as required above
• Consent of lessee
• Written preliminary advice from the local authority that a dwelling will be permitted on the proposed site
copy of the minutes of t...
You can complete this form if the deceased left a Will. However, if the Will has been probated or letters of
administration or an election to administer have been granted by the High Court – you must complete Form 21.
Chief Judge Fox is the
sevententh Chief Judge of the
Māori Land Court, and the
first wāhine Māori appointed
as a Chief Judge. She was first
appointed as a judge of the
Māori Land Court in 2000,
before becoming Deputy Chief
Judge in 2010.