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22 Māori Land Court / Māori Appellate Court Annual Report • Matariki 2024 – Matariki 2025
Applications
created
Applications
completed
Applications
on hand
Hearings
completed
1,156 723 3,745 1,502
[Waiariki]
Change from
previous year
Change from
previous year
Change from
previous year
-1% -29% +28% +20%
Change from
previous year
(-14) (-208) (+1,060) (+298)
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It gives an inaccurate impression of
how the Act operates and fails to explain in any reasoned way how the Act inhibits
(or enhances) Māori land owners’ aspirations.
The information you’ll
need is:
• all the deceased person’s names (including maiden name,
if applicable)
• the deceased person’s siblings’ names
• the deceased person’s parents’ names (including their
mother’s maiden name)
• the names of anyone from whom the deceased person
may have obtained interests
• the names of the lands in which the deceased person may
have had interests.
Recording dividends
There is a new requirement on incorporations to record the
details of dividends paid to shareholders.
The record will include the name of each shareholder who
received a dividend, the amount paid to the shareholder and
the date of each payment.
(2) The following matters must be set out in the application:
(a) in respect of the order or certificate of confirmation that is the subject of the application,—
(i) the date of the order or certificate; and
(ii) a description of the land affected; and
(iii) the names of the owners affected or, in the case of succession, the name of the deceased:
(b) in respect of the mistake or omission sought to be corrected,—
(i) a statement of the nature of the mistake or omission, who ma...