Aorere Accretion determination of status and ownership of land
The historical list of owners has a written note recording that the block was a state forest,11 which may have been a mistake and the cause of the land record falling through the cracks.
The historical list of owners has a written note recording that the block was a state forest,11 which may have been a mistake and the cause of the land record falling through the cracks.
The term of the lease will determine whether your documentation can be noted by a registrar or whether you need court approval.
1 Notification of applications that have not been finally determined (over 6 months old) 29 February 2024 TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule 5.
Date: 27 May 2025 Time: 10:30 AM - 4.30 PM Venue: Wakatū House Montgomery Square, Nelson Please note: These are 30 min appointments only. If you need longer, please book for an hour.
Date: 29 May 2025 Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Venue: Community Law 14 Market Street, Blenheim Central Please note: These are 30 min appointments only. If you need longer, please book for an hour.
Alternatively, to negotiate a new 10-year lease (or such other term as may be agreed) between the owners and the current lessee on the same, or substantially similar terms. We note the current lease term expired on 25 July 2022; The Establishment of an Ahu Whenua Trust; Elect Responsible Trustee(s) e.g.
Māori Land Court National service for urgent injunction applications over holiday close down period Friday 27, Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 December 2024 Note How to submit an urgent injunction application over the holiday close down period https://www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-1-General-application.pdf https://www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Forms/MLC-Document-A1-request-waiver.pdf mailto:te.tiratu@justice.govt.nz
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Alternatively, to negotiate a new 10-year lease (or such other term as may be agreed) between the owners and the current lessee on the same, or substantially similar terms. We note the current lease term expired on 25 July 2022; 2.
Documents/Landowner-notices/2.-Aotea-Notice-to-owners.pdf (246 kb)
Chief Judge Fox (Ngāti Porou, Rongowhakaata, Te Whānau a Apanui) is the 17th Chief Judge of the Māori Land Court, and the first wahine Māori to hold the role. The Chief Justice notes Chief Judge Fox’s long and exemplary service to the Court.
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