2021 03 12 Example Occupation Order
JUDGE 4 FIRST SCHEDULE [Sketch Plan] 5 SECOND SCHEDULE 1.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/2021-03-12-Example-Occupation-Order.pdf (150 kb)
JUDGE 4 FIRST SCHEDULE [Sketch Plan] 5 SECOND SCHEDULE 1.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/2021-03-12-Example-Occupation-Order.pdf (150 kb)
The expertise of Māori Land Court judges is better utilised. Simple and uncontested trust applications Before 6 February 2021 Trust applications are decided by a Māori Land Court judge.
Prepare for court hearing AP-20230000029688 28/06/2023 John Murry Karaitiana and orders made at 2012 Chief Judge's MB 51-59 on 8/02/2012 - Application to the Chief Judge CJ 2023/6 45/93 Kathleen Karaitiana 5.
Back in court the following day in Nelson, Judge Reeves explained the final orders she would make.
In July 2023, Judge Fox was appointed Chief Judge of the Māori Land Court - Te Kaiwhakawā Matua o Te Kooti Whenua Māori.
Documents/Articles/MLC-DRS-expression-of-interest-information-booklet.pdf (922 kb)
Chief Judge Fox says: “This is an opportunity for the Court to update Māori landowners, and the public of Aotearoa, on the ongoing work of our Court.
In a judicial review proceeding, a judge reviews the actions or decisions of the original judge to see whether they acted within their legal powers.
If you already had an application with the Māori Land Court and dispute resolution was recommended by a judge or registrar after a court hearing, the judge / registrar can refer the unresolved issues back to mediation or court to discuss further.
The judge may also order any person to provide copies of records, reports, and reasons for decisions related to the incorporation, and to assist the examining officers with their review.
Former Judge Stephen Clark discusses Whānau Trusts – the benefits, the process in forming one, and his own personal experience.