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4.
Greg Shaw | just wanted to say n the application filed | ve mentioned the intention was
to begin inspections next week and your Honour we ve been working very hard to do that
However the number of inspections has grown substantially with the inclusion of the
unadministered land which 1s approximately 680 blocks In fact its over doubled the
amount of inspection work and as a consequence its slightly complicated the organisation
of the work | can advise your Honour we are looking at potentially th...
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application.
You will also need to provide evidence you have notified
beneficiaries or owners and have any consents to the
application that are required.
Pātaka Whenua Guidance
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Date produced: 14 August 2023
Last modified: 14 December 2023
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supporting any allegations must also be filed.
More information
To find out more about Māori Land Trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/
Or you can visit your local Māori Land Court.
Evidence
supporting any allegations must also be filed.
More information
To find out more about Māori Land Trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/
Or you can visit your local Māori Land Court.
Evidence
supporting any allegations must also be filed.
More information
To find out more about Māori Land Trusts, visit
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/
Or you can visit your local Māori Land Court.
These efforts combined would, I believe, assist in ensuring as many owners, their whanau or hapu are kept informed, are consulted and are able to express their views as to the administration of their lands.
Only applications and sittings that were confirmed at the
time of this publication are listed. For more information,
please contact your local Mäori Land Court office.