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...you should continue
your application on a separate sheet of paper; and
(vi) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to
provide further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish the
Court to consider.
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APPLICATION TO THE CHIEF JUDGE
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 45
Form 12
Rule 8.2
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Application: ACCEPTED / REFUSED
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...you should continue
your application on a separate sheet of paper; and
(vi) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to
provide further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish the
Court to consider.
Office use:
Application: ACCEPTED / REFUSED
Dated: ..............................................................
...information you should continue
your application on a separate sheet of paper;
(v) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to
provide further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish the
Court to consider; and
(vi) Comply with the requirements set out in the
Checklist at the end of this form.
...information you should continue
your application on a separate sheet of paper;
(v) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to
provide further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish
the Court to consider; and
(vi) Comply with the requirements set out in the
Checklist at the end of this form.
They only worked for a generation or two and then the shares were fractionated again, particularly with the large families that were evident in the mid 20th Century. As an example, I know of a block in the Eastern Bay of Plenty that was the product of consolidation in the 1920s.
Of the approximately 2.3 million ownership interests in Māori land, anecdotal evidence indicates that about half of these interests are held by deceased persons; many land interests are owned by the same person under multiple names; and many owners live far from their land and, in some cases, do not know they are owners of Māori land at all.
It is not generally necessary
for judges to recuse themselves simply because of having previously decided a case
against one of the parties, or because evidence of a material witness has been rejected
on another occasion.
If you are interested in, or affected by, one of these applications and wish to make submissions or
provide evidence concerning the application, you must notify the Registrar in writing by 4 pm on the
1st July 2022, providing your name and address, telephone number, and email address (if any), and
setting out your connection to the application and brief details of your concerns.
...information you should continue
your application on a separate sheet of paper;
(v) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to
provide further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish the
Court to consider; and
(vi) Comply with the requirements set out in the
Checklist at the end of this form.