Or go online to maorilandcourt.govt.nz/apply/fees-
and-forms
What to file with your application
You should file documents in support of your case. For
example, for an application for succession, you’ll need a
death certificate, any grant of administration (grant of
probate2 or letters of administration3) or the original will,
minutes of a whānau meeting if a whānau trust is required,
and consents of the proposed trustees.
In making an application under the Special Aid Fund, an applicant must:
7.1 Submit a Special Aid Fund application form addressing the matters above;6
7.2 Submit an estimate signed by the lawyer to be appointed that should include:
(a) The applicable hourly rate;
(b) An estimate of hours covering the following steps (as applicable):
(i) Receiving initial instructions and reviewing client/Court
documentation;
(ii) Initial legal assessment and advice;
(iii) Preparing and advi...
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binding recommendation tūtohutanga whai mana
binding powers mana paihere
block poraka
borrow tono utu
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breach (of te Tiriti) takahi
brief of evidence kōrero taunaki
building hanganga
bundle of documents paihere tuhinga
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2
case kēhi
casebook paihere taunaki
cause of action whakataunga raru
certificate of title tiwhikete taitara whenua
chairperson hea
Chambers Te tari o te Kaiwhakawā
changing (status of land) panoni
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After the judge, registrar, or mediator makes a decision, you will receive the court minutes and orders which will also be documented in the court record. If your application was for dispute resolution, only the order will become a part of the record.