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The Heretaunga block created a national
scandal, as it was seen as an example of how
a ‘land ring’ could acquire large areas of landto the detriment of small settlers.
Howto make a formal complaint
If after talking with us you still have concerns, you can make a complaint:
by email to complaints@justice.govt.nz
in writing to the Māori Land Court:
Level 7, Fujitsu Tower Māori Land Court SX11203 141 The Terrace Wellington
Please include the following information with your complaint:
Your first and last name (including company name if relevant)
Your email address
The details of you...
The Court office can assist you as to what
the qualifications are to succeed.
(vii) Additional information – if you find that there is not enough room on the form to provide all the information you need
to supply continue your application on a separate sheet of paper.
Māori Land Court hearing
The person applying for a partition order
will need to attend a hearing of the Māori
Land court to explain how the partition
will provide for better use of the land. if all
requirements of the act have been met and
the Māori Land court agrees, an order will
be made to partition the land.
Māori Land Court hearing
The person applying for a partition order
will need to attend a hearing of the Māori
Land court to explain how the partition
will provide for better use of the land. if all
requirements of the act have been met and
the Māori Land court agrees, an order will
be made to partition the land.
Ko te whakapapa te ara ki o mātua tupuna
It is your connections to each other that keep you connected toyour ancestors Dispute resolution service
Our dispute resolution service is a free, voluntary, tikanga-based process where parties can resolve disputes related to Māori land confidentially, outside of a court setting.
This information helps us tofind the correct records relating toyour whānau and whenua so we can make sure the land is being transferred to the right people.