SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 10:45 AM AP-20240000006156 239/93 Deborah
Michelle Kerr
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō te Mei Porangi
Thwaites whānau trust
Reduce the trustees of Mei Porangi
Thwaites whānau trust by removing
Deborah Michelle Johnson, Natasha
Margaret Murphy and Nicola Diane
Keys
If an owner with Māori land interests is deceased, and probate, letters of administration or an election to administer
the estate have been granted by High Court, or is to be obtained, you can use this form to seek a determination from
the Court as to those persons entitled to a deceased’s Māori Land interests and an order transferring the interests to
those entitled.
After further consultation, I reschedule dates as follows:
From Kaitaia 10:00am, Monday 14 October 2024
To Kaitaia 10:00am, Monday 7 October 2024
From Kaikohe 10:00am, Tuesday 15 October 2024
To Kaikohe 10:00am, Tuesday 8 October 2024
From Kaitaia 10:00am, Monday 18 November 2024
To Kaitaia 10:00am, Monday 25 November 2024
From Kaikohe 10:00am, Tuesday 19 November 2024
To Kaikohe 10:00am, Tuesday 26 November 2024
This direction is issued...
Most of the land set aside under the Act was transferred to the intended beneficiaries, but in 1909 the SILNA Act was repealed by the Native Lands Act before all the grants had been completed. 6 Also, the lands set aside under SILNA were of inferior quality, isolated, inaccessible, and often far distant from the traditional lands that had been taken under the earlier Crown purchasing. 7 Four of the SILNA blocks were not allocated and remain in Crown ownershi...
This practice note is subject to Part 16 of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011 (Rules).
3. This practice note applies to the use of the Special Aid Fund by the Māori Land Court and
the Māori Appellate Court (Court).
Te Puna Manawa Whenua is written by Māori Land Court judges. It is overseen by a judicial editing komiti, comprised of Māori Land Court judges, supported by legal research counsel from the Māori Land Court.
As a result of the project, registration of 97% of the 27,411 Māori land titles was completed. It has required hundreds of hours of human resource time, with a large percentage of that time derived from the Maori Land Court judges.
She is a member of the Waitangi Tribunal, serving as the Deputy Chairperson from 2010 to 2015.
Kaiwhakawā Sarah Reeves
Te Ātiawa
Judge Sarah Reeves was appointed to the Māori Land Court on 10 December 2010.
I am the 114th Judge of the Maori Land Court. But, of course, I am not the first graduate from this university to be appointed to the Maori Land Court bench.