Discussion on Māori Land in today's context
01 Feb 2012 | NewsWithin the Māori Land Court districts, average ownership numbers range from 51 owners per block in the Tākitimu district to 154 owners per block in the Waiariki district.
Within the Māori Land Court districts, average ownership numbers range from 51 owners per block in the Tākitimu district to 154 owners per block in the Waiariki district.
Me pēhea te tikiake i tētahi Ownership Details Report How to download an Ownership Details Report Here is a guide to help you download an Ownership Details Report in Pātaka Whenua.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 10:00 AM A20120012542 12/75 Chief Executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Determination of ownership of ngā taonga tūturu found at Ruby Bay Beach, Tasman, Nelson and others SP2 10:00 AM A20160001089 12/75 Chief Executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Determination of ownership of taonga tūturu (Waka) found at Anaweka Estuary SP3 10:00 AM A20120011751 11/75 12/75 Chief Executive of the Ministry fo...
Documents/Panui/1.-Te-Waipounamu-Special-30-September-2024.pdf (143 kb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 10:00 AM A20120012542 12/75 Chief Executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Determination of ownership of ngā taonga tūturu found at Ruby Bay Beach, Tasman, Nelson and others SP2 10:00 AM A20160001089 12/75 Chief Executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Determination of ownership of taonga tūturu (Waka) found at Anaweka Estuary SP3 10:00 AM A20120011751 11/75 12/75 Chief Executive of the Ministry fo...
Documents/Panui/1-v2.-Te-Waipounamu-Special-30-September-2024.pdf (143 kb)
Step 8 Below these sections, scroll down to access five tabs with further information, the tabs cover: • Ownership • Details • Review details • History • Documents Click through the headings to explore the additional information available and browse the associated ownership documents for the management structure
How-do-I-user-guides/Search-for-a-management-structure-v1-5.pdf (2 mb)
...that fall within the jurisdiction of the Māori Land Court: Crown Land Crown Land Reserved for Māori General Land (which maybe vested in a Māori Land Trust) General Land Owned by Māori (which maybe vested in a Māori Land Trust); Ownership Only (ownership interests in secondary property rights such as easements, birding, fishing or mineral rights); Treaty Settlement (General) Land – (General land returned through Treaty Settlement processes and vested in...
Documents/Maori-Land-Data/Maori-Land-Update-2014.pdf (572 kb)
...that fall within the jurisdiction of the Māori Land Court: Crown Land Crown Land Reserved for Māori General Land (which maybe vested in a Māori Land Trust) General Land Owned by Māori (which maybe vested in a Māori Land Trust); Ownership Only (ownership interests in secondary property rights such as easements, birding, fishing or mineral rights); Treaty Settlement (General) Land – (General land returned through Treaty Settlement processes and vested in...
Documents/Maori-Land-Updates/Maori-Land-Update-2014.pdf (572 kb)
Contracts are usually written, but a spoken agreement can also be a contract. 6 The minimum number of members that must be present at a meeting to make proceedings valid. 7 A change of ownership of land gives the recipient of that interest the ownership and its associated rights (land may be vested in a trustee, or shares may be vested in another person). 5 8 Section 4 of the Act lists the preferred classes of alienees in relation to any alienation.
Contracts are usually written, but a spoken agreement can also be a contract. 6 The minimum number of members that must be present at a meeting to make proceedings valid. 7 A change of ownership of land gives the recipient of that interest the ownership and its associated rights (land may be vested in a trustee, or shares may be vested in another person). 5 8 Section 4 of the Act lists the preferred classes of alienees in relation to any alienation.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-incorporations-english.pdf (856 kb)
The Māori Land Court automatically sends a copy of all orders affecting ownership to the Māori Trustee to keep land records up to date.