MLC Form 53 Special aid
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Page 1 MLC 07/24 - 3 The Māori Land Court/Māori Appellate Court of New Zealand (Please select the name of the Māori Land Court District in which the application was lodged) Please select one District Taitokerau Waikato-Maniapoto Waiariki Tairāwhiti Tākitimu Aotea Te Waipounamu NOTICE OF APPLICATION SUBJECT OF APPLICATION - BLOCK / DECEASED / OTHER MATTER: (Please state name and block number of land, Māori incorporation, person or other matter in respect of which the applica...
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-3-Accompany-application.pdf (107 kb)
If there is sufficient evidence produced to satisfy the Court of the case against you, judgment against you may be given in your absence. Name of Chief/Deputy Registrar: Signature of Chief/Deputy Registrar: Dated: / / For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz TO: Contact Address 1: Appellate Court at 1: Venue: Date: Date2: Group5: Off Print:
But looking around, not much has changed. I came here straight from a Māori boys boarding school – Hato Pāora College located in the metropolis of Fielding.
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Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-14-Leave-to-appeal-prelim.pdf (95 kb)
Whilst information about individual committee of management members is held by the Court, those names and contact information have been withheld in accordance with the public register privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1993.
Documents/Maori-Land-Data/MLC-2024-06-30-National-Register-of-Maori-Incorporations.xlsx (29 kb)
Inside the bubble, click the block name in green text to access the block information page.
How-do-I-user-guides/Download-a-Block-Transfer-Shares-Report-v1-4.pdf (2.5 mb)
Inside the bubble, click the block name in green text to access the block information page.
How-do-I-user-guides/Download-a-List-of-Current-Owners-Report-v1-6.pdf (2.7 mb)
The “exceptional initiatives” (as I term them) that do require Court orders are sales, long-term leases, change of status, title reconstruction and improvement, and occupation orders.
Documents/Judges-corner-articles/MLC-2014-Jun-Judges-Corner-Ambler-J.pdf (191 kb)
When one adds to the mix the underlying principles of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 – namely of land retention and land utilisation, in effect two competing principles – then the challenges facing Māori land owners and the Māori Land Court can be quite difficult.