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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPEAR UPON
APPLICATION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Form 5
Rule 5.9(2)(a)
For more information visit www.māoril...
What can be done, for example, for owners who wish toform governance structures so they can get a lease of their land to utilise it, but have difficulty notifying the owners to inform them of the proposals as required by section 215 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act?
They have effected this by amending the rules of arbitration in their country (a form of regulation) to provide for this. If an arbitration agreement in a contract refers to those rules, the arbitrator then has jurisdiction to grant binding interim relief.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 11.00 AM AP-20230000021258 111/93 Deborah Tuhi Waipapa A32A Block – Transfer
Interests in General land of
deceased Māori from Deborah Tuhi
as administrator to entitled
beneficiaries
SP2 11.05 AM AP-20240000013098 239/93 Heni Te Kira Hei He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Koro & Hora Whānau
Trust
Replace Hone Wariki Milner,
Ngamiro Rose Allen & Wiremu
Kewene Milner with Bronson Pehi
Vincent Gordon Marshall, Frano
Vincent...
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP1
10:55 AM AP-20240000003534 164/93 Manutai Hira Ngaruetepo 2B2 – Transfer
by way of sale from
Manutai Hira to Sophie
Anna Lewis
SP2 11:00 AM AP-20240000006187 239/93 Joyce Margaret
Jones
Oraka 9B & 10B block and
Paratene rāua ko Keita
Tangiora Ahu Whenua
Trust – Reduce the
number of trustees due to
the resignations of Danielle
Katerina Campbell,
Helaman Paratene
Tangiora and Tangiora
Campbell Perrett Hastie
SP3...