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After further consultation, the rescheduled dates are as follows:
Taupō: 10:00am, Thursday 1 August 2024, Waitahanui Community Hall
10:00am, Tuesday 10 September 2024, Waitahanui Community Hall
This direction is issued pursuant to rule 3.8(1)(b) Māori Land Court Rules 2011 and
a copy is to be sent to the Chief Judge, the Chief Registrar and the Registrar of the
Waiariki District Registry of the Court.
After further consultation, the scheduled date of Friday 7 June 2024 will now be as follows:
Ruatōria: 11:00AM, Thursday 6 June 2024
This direction is issued pursuant to Rule 3.8(1)(b) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011
and a copy of this is to be sent to the Chief Judge, The Chief Registrar and the Registrar
of the Tairāwhiti District Registry of the Court.
COURT SITTINGS THAT HAVE BEEN RESCEDULED
TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI / MĀORI LAND COURT
Place: Wairoa
Present: W Isaac, Judge
D Kennedy, Court Taker
Date: 1 July 2024
Application No: AP-20240000006742
Subject: RESCHEDULING OF WAIROA COURT SITTING
Legislation: Rule 3.8(1)(b), Māori Land Court Rules 2011
The Court: On Wednesday 26 June 2024 a local State of Emergency was declared in Wairoa.
purpose and object (say, of Trust) te aronga me te pūnga
put in writing tuku ā-pepa
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quorum kōrama
quorum kōrama
responsibility haepapa
responsible trustee tarahitī tūturu
respondent kaiurupare
restriction aukatinga
resumption tāmatatia
retention pupuritanga
review (as in Trust) arotake
revoke taui
right mōtika
right (to land) take whenua
right of first refusal te āheinga mātāmua ki te whakahē
right of renewal mana whakahou
right to be heard te mōt...
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