Aorere Accretion determination of status and ownership of land
The land marked ‘accretion’ shows the newly formed land.
The land marked ‘accretion’ shows the newly formed land.
From 1 July 2025, the Māori Land Court fees will increase by 3.65%. The details are set out below.
Documents/Articles/Detailed-list-of-fee-changes.pdf (287 kb)
Its purpose was to register all outstanding Māori Land Court orders relating to Māori land ownership in LINZ.
Mortgage: A charge over land or an interest in land created by a mortgagor under the Property Law Act 2007.
Conclusion Setting aside land for a new urupā is a significant undertaking for the beneficial owners of the land.
AP-20240000011734 113A/93 118/93 John Clifford Hurley He tauatanga ki a Rona Majorie Hurley Succeed to the Māori land interests of Rona Majorie Hurley (nee Hamilton) Applications to be decided without notice Under rule 6.6 of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011, the following applications may be decided without notice and without formal hearing.
Documents/Panui/Maori-Land-Court-National-Panui-June-2025.pdf (2.8 mb)
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears matters relating to Māori land.
Uploads/MOJ0217.1E-Maori-Land-Trusts-May19-v2-WEB.pdf (166 kb)
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears matters relating to Māori land.
Uploads/MOJ0217-v2.1E-Maori-Land-Trusts-May19-v2-WEB.pdf (166 kb)
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears matters relating to Māori land.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.1E-Maori-Land-Trusts-May19-v2-WEB.pdf (166 kb)
Two types of Māori land are defined - Māori freehold land and Māori customary land.