This schedule does not include applications that have been set down for hearing, are before
the Court for determination, have been determined by the Court and/or are awaiting release
of any decision, determination or order of the Court.
Beneficiary class and underlying ownership The Court must have regard to Māori customary concepts relating to tūrangawaewae and ancestry in determining the beneficiaries of a Māori reservation.
Keeping your phone number, email address and postal address up to date is important. Using this form, you can update your details for the potential owners of the SILNA blocks.
Keeping your phone number, email address and postal address up to date is important. Using this form, you can update your details for the potential owners of the SILNA blocks.
Demonstrate the Court’s online resources
Focus Areas
• Effective Owner Engagement
• Our Website
• Pātaka Whenua
Support information
• Application Forms
• MLC Fasheets
Presenter:
Maria Graham
Waikato, Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Kauwhata
Pae Manawa
Te Kooti Whenua Māori | Māori Land Court
Tāmaki Makaurau
To register, please email
mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz
Website links:
* Our offices | Māori Land Court
– for resources and general enquiries...
Paneke are an opportunity for court users based in smaller towns and centres to meet with our kaimahi and kōrero about:
completing application forms
submitting an enquiry
searching the court record
updates on current applications and enquiries
updating information in Pātaka Whenua
other services normally available at a Māori Land Court office.
There are various other Acts which we operate under, including:
Māori Purposes Act 1983
The Māori Purposes Act 1983 enables the Court to determine entitlements to Tītī Islands interests.
Paneke are an opportunity for court users based in smaller towns and centres to meet with our kaimahi and kōrero about:
completing application forms
submitting an enquiry
searching the court record
updates on current applications and enquiries
updating information in Pātaka Whenua
other services normally available at a Māori Land Court office.
Plans and documents:
a sketch plan of the proposed partition (full details are in the application form).
written consent from owners (and trustees, if the land is held in an ahu whenua trust)
written objections (if any) from the owners
valuations of the current block and the proposed new blocks.