The
replacement lawyer will need to file a memorandum with the Presiding Judge
addressing:
24.1 Whether they have the necessary experience to be appointed; and
24.2 Whether any of the existing estimates as approved will need to change.
You may attend the Court when the application is heard so that you can be heard on the application.
Address for service
If you do not wish to be heard on the application but you do wish to know what is happening, you must file in the office
of the Court that the application was filed or made in a notice giving the address of a place in New Zealand at which
documents may be left for you.
It would help if Māori land owners let the Court know their addresses when they move. But, it is my experience that not all owners will participate even with notice.
These
teams are focussed on providing information and
advice to court users for all enquiries whether in
person, on the phone, by email, or through Pātaka
Whenua.
Enhancements to our technology solution
Pātaka Whenua have been a key focus.
This variation of record keeping across the regional and national environments has been addressed
on an office by office basis by grouping records based on the class of each document across a set of
generic classes.
Nominations
3.9 Nominations must be in writing.
3.10 Nominations must be received by the secretary no later than 14 days before the Annual General Meeting or
Special General Meeting at which the election will be held.
3.11 The secretary must reply to the person making the nomination to confirm they have received it.
3.12 The secretary must contact the nominee to ensure they consent to their nomination.
3.13 Candidates must attend the meeting for the election, and before the voting takes...
Firstly, from 2014 to 2020 the Tribunal will complete the final six district inquiries and address the remaining historical claims not included in district inquiries, and progress kaupapa claims.
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He Pou Herenga Whenua
He Pou Whare Kōrero
150 years
of the Māori Land Court
He Pou Herenga Tangata
He Pou Herenga Whenua
He Pou Whare Kōrero
150 years
of the Māori Land Court
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However, the Trustees must ensure that distributions or benefits:
(a) are provided on a fair and equitable basis having regard to the Beneficiaries as
a whole and the objects of the Trust; and
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(b) do not unfairly favour one or more Beneficiaries to the detriment of other
Beneficiaries.
6. ADDRESSING GRIEVANCES
6.1 If any Trustee or Beneficiary is aggrieved by a decision, action or omission of the
Trustees ("Applicant"), that person may first give written notice of the...
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APPLICATION FOR AN EASEMENT
Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, Section 315
In the Maori Land Court
of New Zealand
Aotea District
APPLICATION is hereby made for an easement laying out access as shown on the plan
filed herewith over the land known as
being:
(a) Maori freehold land; or
(b) European land that ceased to be Maori Land on or after 15 December 1913; or
(c) European land that ceas...