9. Aotea 1 October 2025
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 3:35 PM AP-20240000009812 67/93 131/19 Scott Wirihana- Tawake Te Wirihana Tawake Whānau Trust – Relief against liability application by trustees-substantive hearing
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 3:35 PM AP-20240000009812 67/93 131/19 Scott Wirihana- Tawake Te Wirihana Tawake Whānau Trust – Relief against liability application by trustees-substantive hearing
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP19 2:00 PM AP-20240000003737 214/93 219/93 220/93 222/93 Robert Arthur John Petersen Hokio A and other blocks - Constitute the Robert Petersen Whānau Trust in respect of the interests of Robert Arthur John Petersen and appoint Robert Arthur John Petersen and Mary Elizabeth Petersen as trustees
SP7 15:00 PM AP-20230000022135 18(1)(a)/93 328/93 Catherine Thomas Wharekauri 1A2 - Determination of ownership of a dwelling and occupation order in favour of Te Puna Aroha Mokopuna Whānau Trust SP8 15:15 PM AP-20250000011258 289/93 Carol Power He wāwāhanga ki te poraka o Otonga 3 Partitioning Otonga 3 SP9 15:15 PM AP-20250000011260 151/93 Deputy Registrar Otonga 3 - Confirmation of resolution of assembled owners SP10 15:15 PM AP-20240000009207 1...
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PAGE 10 of 12 Waiariki Appellate AP Waimana WAIM Waioeka, Parish of WAI Wairaka WA Whakatane WHK Whakatohea WHAK Whanau Apanui WHA Urewera URE Urewera Appellate APURE Urewera Commission 1896 URE COM Consolidation Minute Book Series: Minute Book Abbreviation Consolidation CNWA Restricted Minute Book Series: (not available for inspection or copying) Minute Book Abbreviation Adoption ADPWA Current Minute Book Series (2010-): Minute Book Abbreviation Waiar...
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Ngā whenua kua whakamahia hei rori manakore Land used as an unofficial road There may already be a formed roadway through Māori land, although there has been no formal roadway order.
That invitation is not made by an order of the Court but by the hope for parties to move forward and strengthen the relationships and kinship ties of the whānau involved. This judgment is a significant milestone in the Māori Land Court and for Māori landowners.
It can help to mend fractured relationships and address some of the maemae associated with whānau relationships. A mediator will be there to support everyone, including you and your whānau, and to provide an impartial view when addressing issues.
The practice note demystifies what can appear a complex subject, and support both whānau and lenders to improve access to finance for development activity on whenua Māori.
Traditional whenua boundaries of hapū and whānau were changed and not all members were granted ownership.
Remember to be considerate of your whānau relationships during mediation. Give some thought to what you do and/or say to maintain whānau relationships during mediation.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/3.7-MLC-Mediation-Workbook.pdf (343 kb)