MLC applications tereo
Kei reira hoki ngā kōrero whenua ā-ipurangi, he kaupapa e hoatu ana i ngā kōrero mō ngā kaipupuri whenua, me nā taitara poraka 1 Māori.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-applications-tereo.pdf (326 kb)
Kei reira hoki ngā kōrero whenua ā-ipurangi, he kaupapa e hoatu ana i ngā kōrero mō ngā kaipupuri whenua, me nā taitara poraka 1 Māori.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-applications-tereo.pdf (326 kb)
External link Factsheet (PDF 78 kb) Tono tuihono Apply online Apply to the Court online in Pātaka Whenua.
Kaiwhakawā Wilson Isaac Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu I tohua a Kaiwhakawā Wilson Isaac ki te Kooti Whenua Māori i te 11 o Maehe 1994, ā, i tohua hei Kaiwhakawā Matua Tuarua nō te Kooti Whenua Māori i te tau 1999, hei Kaiwhakawā Matua nō te Kooti Whenua Māori i te 13 o Ākuhata 2009.
This result only matches your search query when viewed in Te Reo Māori.Trustee responsibilities can include: researching options for the whenua on behalf of owners attending regular trustee meetings to discuss and debate plans for the trust communicating with owners and organising hui for owners or trustees to discuss plans for the whenua visiting the whenua regularly to check on the wellbeing of the land, and working with people involved in the whenua or trust, such as a lessee, accountant, or management team.
. • Ahu whenua trust This is the most common Māori land trust.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.1E-OCT21-Maori-Land-Trusts.pdf (341 kb)
Tono tuihono Apply online Apply to the Court online in Pātaka Whenua.
Mā tātou te whenua e ora, mā te whenua tātou e ora We will care for the land, the land will care for us Whenua is part of the identity of tangata whenua.
In Pātaka Whenua, you can find information about your whenua, search the court record, make an application or enquiry online and pay the application filing fee.
Pātaka Whenua Our online portal Visit Pātaka Whenua to find information about your whenua, search the court record, or send us an application or enquiry.
That information makes up the Māori Land Court record, which is the legal and official documentation of land ownership of whenua Māori. We are responsible for the ongoing care and protection of this taonga-tuku-iho.