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Swearing in speech

01 Apr 2016  |  News

Thank you also for all of the hard work and the support that you have shown in organising this event, and also for the support that you have shown to both me and my family during my time in practice and throughout our time living here in Rotorua.

MLC Form 22 Application for succession2

The family recognises the whāngai as a child of the deceased and is not entitled to succeed; or The family recognises the whāngai as a child of the deceased and entitled to the right to receive any income or discretionary grants from the interest and occupation of the principal family home as set out in the schedule; or Please specify the name of the block(s) on which the dwelling is located: .................................................................................................

Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-22-Application-for-succession2F.pdf (371 kb)

MLC Document B1 Consent trustee

at (venue) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .; I undertake to familiarise myself with the trust order/deed or regulations associated with the trust; I will properly carry out my duties as a trustee; and I am 20 years of age or older.

Documents/Forms/MLC-Document-B1-Consent-trustee.pdf (265 kb)

Discussion on leases and licenses over Māori Reservation land

01 Apr 2012  |  News

Unfortunately there are no reported decisions of the Court on the operation of subsection 14 in relation to subsection 12 so my comments are speculative. That said, subsection 14 seems to contemplate the possibility that leases or licences for longer periods than 14 years may be needed for such developments as kohanga reo, health clinics or similar education- or health-related developments.

Judges Corner Article by Judge Aidan Warren on Dispute Resolution2

Māori Land Court | Judge’s Corner Judge Aidan Warren Dispute Resolution February 2022 As a newly appointed Judge of the Māori Land Court it is highly appropriate that my contribution to the Judges’ Corner relates to one of the new tools added to our kete by the legislative changes that came into effect in February this year.

Documents/Judges-corner-articles/Judges-Corner-Article-by-Judge-Aidan-Warren-on-Dispute-Resolution2.pdf (154 kb)