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MLC title improvement tereo

Me tāpiri rawa atu he pikitia o te poraka katoa, o te wāhi, o ngā whare kei runga i te 12 Māori Land Court offices Te Taitokerau District registry office 2nd Floor, Manaia house, rathbone Street aX10086, Whangārei 0140 T (09) 983 9940 F (09) 983 9941 E mlctaitokerau@justice.govt.nz Auckland Information Offi ce 135 Kolmar road eX10912, Papatoetoe 2155 T (09) 279 5850 F (09) 279 5852 E mlcpapatoetoe@justice.govt.nz Waikato Maniapoto District registry office Level 2, BnZ c...

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2021 03 12 Example Occupation Order

If there is a trust, name the trustees and the trust. 10 (n) Name the parent block. 3 OCCUPATION ORDER Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, Section 328 In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand [Rohe] District IN THE MATTER of [Block name] being all the land contained in [LINZ identifier], [Registry] AT a sitting of the Court held at [Venue] on [day] [month] 20[XX] before [full name of judge], Judge WHEREAS application has been filed by [applica...

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Ahu Whenua Trust Order Template 18082025

Clause Description 2 1.1 Trust Name 1.4 Registry of the court and address for service of the trust 2.2(d) If the owners wish to support specific Māori community purposes, may wish to list those purposes 8 7.2(d) Registry of the Māori Land Court at which the accounts are to be filed 9 9.1 The frequency of general meetings 9.2 Threshold of number/percentage of beneficial owners required to requisition a general meeting 10 10.3 Number of months required for conven...

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Māori women judges in Aotearoa

01 Mar 2016  |  News

In February 2016 the coram for a sitting of the Māori Appellate Court was, for the first time, made up of Māori women judges, and women registry staff. To celebrate this significant occasion a special evening event was organised where women judges of the Māori Land Court and the District Court talked to Māori women practitioners about their career paths and how they became judges.