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There will be options available when considering the next steps to resolve the dispute, including going to court or going back to mediation with the same or a different mediator. Ngā raumei
Resources
Download printable versions of our resources about dispute resolution.
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.
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Download the resource here. Guides to help download reports
Me pēhea te tikiake i tētahi Block Transfer Shares Report
How to download the Block Transfer Shares Report
Here is a guide to help you download the Block Transfer Shares Report in Pātaka Whenua.
He aratohu kia mārama ai ki ngā kupu o Te Kooti Whenua Māori
Guide to understand the words used in the Māori Land Court
Download the resource here:
External link
A te reo Māori resource for words used in the Māori Land Court and the Waitangi Tribunal
(PDF 278 kb)
Kaitiakitanga
Trusts and governance
Find information and resources about trusts on the Tupu website.
Ngā raumei
Resources
Download printable versions of our resources about trusts and incorporations.
The Treaty provides that in exchange for the grant of kawanatanga (governance) to the British Crown, Māori people (the indigenous people of New Zealand) were guaranteed rangatiratanga (autonomy) in relation to their land and other precious resources, as well as the rights of British citizens.
Once these rights cease, the children or descendants then become entitled to the income and occupation rights. Ngā raumei
Resources
Download printable versions of our succession resources.
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.
...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...