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17/11/2013 CJ 2013/42 - Erana Aperahama - and a succession order made at 72 Northern MB 468 on 20 March 1942, and Mere Hori - and a succession order
made at 3 Kaikohe Succession MB 64-65 on 25 August 1999, and 5 Others - Application to the Chief Judge
45/93 Registrar (Maori Land Court) 5.
Generally speaking where next of kin die before the person
from whom succession is sought their children are entitled to the share they would have received had they survived the
deceased.
Click “Start Application” to begin.
If you selected a General Form of Application: After pressing Start Application, you will have
another drop-down box to select the appropriate application type for the General Form.
This form may be used by the executor(s)/administrator(s) of an estate to certify those persons entitled to the Māori
freehold land interests held by the estate, and/or in the case of a deceased Māori, any GeneralLand intrests.
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NO:
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
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113/93
Deputy Registrar James Edward Archbold - Succession to Toitoi
Block (Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey
District) - South Island Landless Natives (SILNA)
Block
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113/93
Deputy Registrar Terrence Matipau Wall - Succession to Toitoi
Block (Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey
District) - South Island Landless Natives (SILNA)
Block
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Special fixtures are arranged and advertised in accordance
with the provisions of the Mäori Land Court Rules and they
may not necessarily be listed in this publication.
For the Māori Land Court, our focus is on being able to progress the successions as quickly as we can in order to update the lists of successors so that meetings of successors can be called.
The introduction of Pātaka Whenua marked
the closing of MLIS (Māori Land Information
System), the previous Māori Land Court technol-
ogy system, which has served the court and land-
owners/users since 1999.