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If you are interested in, or affected by, one of these applications and
wish to make representations concerning the application, you must notify the Court in writing by 4pm on
the 1st day of October 2023 providing your name, address, telephone number and email address (if any)
and setting out your connection with the application and brief details of your concerns.
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dedication to making the Māori Land Court a truly
Māori space – where people are engaged respectfully
and in culturally appropriate ways – is truly inspiring.
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Upcoming trustee training
Current trustee training roster We offer online training to help trustees better understand their duties and legal obligations, and how to run trusts successfully. You can attend a session if you are a newly appointed trustee, if you are thinking about becoming a trustee, or if you would like to refresh your knowledge.
If you think that you have been
adversely affected by this process and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the
Court in writing by 4 pm on the 1st of December 2023 and specify brief details of your concerns.
The Court may
convene to make orders
Via Zoom – Meeting ID: 89807678918
Tuesday, 25 November 2025
Judge A M Thomas presiding
Application heard
PĀNUI
NO.
If you think that you have been
adversely affected by this process and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the Court in
writing by 4 pm on the 1st day of February 2026 and specify brief details of your concerns.
If you think that you have been
adversely affected by this process and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the Court in
writing by 4 pm on the 1st day of February 2026 and specify brief details of your concerns.
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Outstanding debts
The Māori Land Court is unlikely to make
a succession order until any significant
outstanding debts against the deceased’s
estate are settled.