You can appeal a Māori Land Court decision about access to the Māori Appellate Court by filing in a notice of appeal form (Form 13) stating the appeal is made under section 171 of the Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025.
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AP-20230000027509
A20210010027
29/07/2021 CJ 2021/33 - Pita Muru Waata - and a vesting order made at 24 Kaitaia MB 60 on 28 October 2005, and Bella Walters - and a vesting order made at 24
Kaitaia MB 167-168 on 26 May 2006 - Application to the Chief Judge
45/93 Katelyn Walters 2.
Phone: 04 914 3000 Email: mlc.chief-registrars.office@justice.govt.nz Postal address: DX Box: SX11203 Wellington Street address: Level 7, Fujitsu Tower 141 The Terrace Wellington Ngā puka tono
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Disclosure of any matter which might give rise to objection should be undertaken even if
the judge has formed the view that there is no basis for recusal.
The main priorities for the Court now are first, to remedy errors in the lists, using s 86 of TTWMA, and second, to update the list of successors based on previous and new evidence, the latter of which requires hearings to be held so evidence can be heard. An application form based on the existing form for successions has been modified for the purposes of SILNA determinations, and individual applications are linked to a central file to ensure consistency.
If you wish to seek approval as a mediator for Te Ratonga Whakatau Wenerau, please complete the following application form. You can also read more about the opportunity in the information booklet.
Prepare for Court hearing
AP-20230000027509
A20210010027
29/07/2021 CJ 2021/33 - Pita Muru Waata - and a vesting order made at 24 Kaitaia MB 60 on 28 October 2005, and Bella Walters - and a vesting order made at 24
Kaitaia MB 167-168 on 26 May 2006 - Application to the Chief Judge
45/93 Katelyn Walters 2.
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Manatōpū Māori
Māori incorporation
A Māori incorporation has a structure like a company and can be set up over any Māori land.