Discussion on the (now completed) Māori Freehold Land Registration Project
01 Feb 2012 | NewsIn such cases, the notion that absentee owners could be represented by their marae, hapu or iwi authority is an idea that could be explored.
In such cases, the notion that absentee owners could be represented by their marae, hapu or iwi authority is an idea that could be explored.
Rangitihi Henare 12. Te Iwi (full name) 13. Keepa Henare Wiremu 14.
Documents/SILNA/Original-Grantees-of-the-Toitoi-SILNA-Block-word.pdf (118 kb)
The new mediation provisions give the Court and Māori land owners a grand opportunity to define how we will resolve differences for the benefit of whānau, hapū and iwi. Mā te huruhuru ka rere te manu, (with feathers the bird will fly) Mauri ora
The new mediation provisions give the Court and Māori land owners a grand opportunity to define how we will resolve differences for the benefit of whānau, hapū and iwi. Mā te huruhuru ka rere te manu, (with feathers the bird will fly) Mauri ora
These were to be created where land of iwi and hapū could be held collectively without individual shareholding within that kin group.
Once again, some of the larger, more sophisticated trusts have included in their trust orders reference to the specific newspapers that are to be used for notice purposes and the frequency with which the notice must run as well as reference to iwi radio and tribal newspapers for example. The rise of social media networking and internet use has also created an expectation and an opportunity for notice to a wider audience to become more commonplace.
This trust will hold the land for the beneficial owners, hapū, iwi, or Whenua Tōpū trust. Apply online Download the application form Te whakarerekē i ngā ture o tō tarahiti (utu tāpae $68) Vary the terms of your trust (filing fee $68) Trustees must manage any land or interests as set out in the terms of the trust order.
Only in special circumstances will a Māori reservation be set aside for anyone other than the whānau, hapū, and iwi traditionally associated with that particular land.
However, there are hapū, iwi, and whānau that whakapapa to this land and may have used it for generations.
It’s designed to facilitate the use and administration of the land in the interest of the iwi or hapū. This type of trust is also used for receiving Crown land4 as part of any settlement.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.1E-OCT21-Maori-Land-Trusts.pdf (341 kb)