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Our Vision
The Māori Land Court is jointly operated by
administrative staff from the Ministry of Justice
and judicial officers, working towards a shared
vision:
Māori Land Court business profile
Kia tū hei Kooti Māori e tāwharau nei i te pae tangata, i te pae whenua, i te whare kōrero
To be a Māori Court that provides a shelter for the people, their land and their kōrero
He Aronga Matawhānui / Vision
Hei Kooti Māori
Hei tāwharau i te pae tangata
Hei tāwharau i te pae whenua
Hei tāwhara...
The matter was heard in the Aotea Māori Land Court, by Judge A H C Warren and Dr Ruakere Hond, in Whanganui on 1 and 2 September 2022 in both languages and with the aid of a te reo Māori interpreter.
Awaiting Administrative Action
A20200001483 16/01/2020 CJ 2020/2 - Irihapeti Hemi Kiro - and a succession order made at 1 Kaikohe Succession (KH(S)) MB 164-165 on 8 April 1988 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Doris Mary Susan Kiro-Stewart 1. Awaiting Administrative Action
A20200001792 23/01/2020 CJ 2020/4 - Mihikore Hapi - Te Awa O Te Atua 3B3 - and a vesting order made at 6 Takitimu Registrar (RGTK) MB 166-167 on 24 May 1990 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Warren...
You need to include both
applications (this streamlines the process
so that you, the Court staff, and the Judge
are able to deal with the succession and
the establishment of a whānau trust at the
same time).
You need to include both
applications (this streamlines the process
so that you, the Court staff, and the Judge
are able to deal with the succession and
the establishment of a whānau trust at the
same time).
(affected parties include successors to the deceased and persons
who may have an interest that may be affected by this application)
YES (Complete the list of affected parties by providing their name and contact details) NO
Preferred place of hearing: ………………………………………………………
(Note that Video Conference attendance is now available in most Māori Land Court venues)
Signature of Applicant(s)
Dated: / /
Dated: / /
Dated:...
Crown-
owned land is, in effect, state-owned land.
3 An area of land reserved for a special
purpose when land is subdivided.
4 A subtribe or kin group that is linked by a
common ancestor.
5 A document prepared and signed by a court,
to give effect to a decision of a judge of
that court.
6 A person bound to deal with property
on behalf of the owners or beneficiaries.
The
beneficiaries are called the beneficial owners.
15 A formal document, signed by a Judge or
senior Court official and stamped with
the Court’s official seal, to give effect to a
decision of a Judge of the court.
16 Person(s) who benefit from a trust.
6
• the land is first offered to members
of the preferred classes of alienees 8
(primarily members of the hapū
associated with the land in terms of
tikanga Māori 9)
• any transfer of land is confirmed by the
Māori L...
The
beneficiaries are called the beneficial owners.
15 A formal document, signed by a Judge or
senior Court official and stamped with
the Court’s official seal, to give effect to a
decision of a Judge of the court.
16 Person(s) who benefit from a trust.
6
• the land is first offered to members
of the preferred classes of alienees 8
(primarily members of the hapū
associated with the land in terms of
tikanga Māori 9)
• any transfer of land is confirmed by the
Māori L...
Awaiting Administrative Action
A20190003008 15/03/2019 CJ 2019/16 - Mary Holden or Mary Atkins or Mere Hiria or Mary Hiria - and orders made at 2012 Chief Judge's MB 44-50 on 18 January 2012 and at 3 AT (S) 173 on 23 June 1992 - Application to the Chief
Judge
45/93 Marylyn Hurley 1.