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...Cambridge that they have had pretty well a
monopoly of Native Land Courts for the last
three years, and it is high time that the publicans,
storekeepers, and camp followers of that inflated
wooden hamlet should rely more in future
on their own resources than on those of their
neighbours’. Many vitally important cases were
heard at Cambridge, including those relating to
the Patetere and Tokoroa blocks (1880-1881) and
the investigation of Ngāti Kauwhata claims to
Maungatautari in...
The Māori Land Court Bench Book (Bench Book) is a 'quick reference' resource containing information about our Act and Court decisions, primarily used by our judges.
For example, the Frankton District Plan (now coming under the wider ambit of the Waikato District Plan) provides that cemeteries are a controlled activity in the rural zone (23A.1.2) and therefore require resource consent. The Western Bay of Plenty District Plan provides that existing urupā and new urupā adjoining existing urupā are permitted activities in the rural zone (18.3.1) and do not require resource consent.
If there is little or no business to attend to, meeting
unnecessarily may be a drain on the trust’s resources.
GIVING NOTICE
When the need arises, any trustee can call a meeting.