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10/09/2020 Te Ohu Kai Moana Trustee Limited - application referred to the Court to hear and determine a dispute between Raukawa ki te Tonga Trust, Muaupoko
Tribal Authority and Te Ohu Tiaki o Rangitaane o Te Ika a Maui Trust under section 182(4) of the Maori Fisheries Act 2004 and section 26C of Te Ture
Whenua Maori Act 1993
26C/93 Te Ohu Kai Moana Trustee Limited (Te Ohu Kaimoana) 3.
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AP-20230000022807
A20200008433
10/09/2020 Te Ohu Kai Moana Trustee Limited - application referred to the Court to hear and determine a dispute between Raukawa ki te Tonga Trust, Muaupoko
Tribal Authority and Te Ohu Tiaki o Rangitaane o Te Ika a Maui Trust under section 182(4) of the Maori Fisheries Act 2004 and section 26C of Te Ture
Whenua Maori Act 1993
26C/93 Te Ohu Kai Moana Trustee Limited (Te Ohu Kaimoana) 3.
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35 A20230001555 150C(4)/93 Marie Jean Tautari Mohinui 4A2A Block - Noting of Discharge of
Mortgage by the Registrar
36 A20230001552 150C(4)/93 Whanake Taituha Oromahoe 18F Block - Noting of Discharge of
Mortgage (C644600.2) by the Registrar
37 A20230001590 150A(4)/93 Connie Burling,
Eddie Abraham,
Mary Waiomio, Pani
Ashby, Wiremu
Taniora William
Waitangi 6 Block - Noting of Discharge of...
While this could be said to
be the same for Māori Land law, the breadth ofdisputes is much greater, creating the
possibility of a wide range of settlement outcomes.
While this could be said to be the same for Māori Land law, the breadth ofdisputes is much greater, creating the possibility of a wide range of settlement outcomes.
(iii) Next of Kin – where there is no will, or the will is unclear or leaves interests to anyone other than the preferred class of
alienee (who are the family of the deceased) then the next of kin for the purposes of succession are children of the
deceased; if there are no children then brothers and sisters; if neither of these then next of kin are the nearest relatives
on the side of the family from whom the land originated.
Whānau who agree to enter mediation to resolve disputes can do so out of court, pay no filing fee and can practice the tikanga of your whānau and hapū in that mediation.
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LIST OF PARTIES TO THE DISPUTE:
The names and contact details of those who you think will need to attend the mediation.