You’ll need to file your applications with us before the cut-off date to ensure that your matter is heard in the month you want your hearing to take place.
IMPORTANT! Make sure that you
take note of the reference code.
Request and download the report
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Step 4
Next, using the menu on the left side of your screen, click “Background Tasks”.
This includes a list of all aggregated (or combined) Māori land blocks. It does not include information about Crown Land, Crown Land Reserved for Māori, general land owned by Māori, or land blocks under internal review.
IMPORTANT! Make sure that you
take note of the reference code.
TIP: If you requested multiple reports and have forgotten the
reference codes, you may need to open each report using
the Task ID to determine which one is which.
IMPORTANT! Make sure that you
take note of the reference code.
Initiated
TIP: If you requested multiple reports and have forgotten the reference codes, you
may need to open each report using the Task ID to determine which one is which.
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Step 6
As the system prepares the report, you can check the status column to see what stage your
request is at.
In this case, it may only become a public roadway if:
there’s enough support from the owners for the roadway to become public
the local council has agreed in writing to take over and maintain it as a roadway, and
compensation between the owners and council has been agreed and paid.
Te Kooti Whenua Māori is notifying all owners about the application for confirmation of sale. Pursuant to Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, Sections 147A and 152
At this point in te pā whenua, you will be ready to file an application with the Court. Once you have filed your application with us, we will take care of your information and support you to understand the process from here.
On this page
The court minute
The court order
Claiming money owed to you The court minute
The court minute documents the kōrero from the court hearing, the information you provided in your application, the research completed by our court staff, and the decision made by the judge or registrar.