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With the involvement of a skilled mediator, the parties may avoid significant costs (financial and relationship) by trying to resolve disputes early. Appointment of Mediator Either one or two persons are to be appointed as a mediator, with a clear indication that the appointments should reflect the skills required for the nature of the dispute.
With the
involvement of a skilled mediator, the parties may avoid significant costs (financial and
relationship) by trying to resolve disputes early.
Appointment of Mediator
Either one or two persons are to be appointed as a mediator, with a clear indication that the
appointments should reflect the skills required for the nature of the dispute.
Any applications completed outside of the Pātaka
Whenua portal can be submitted to the Māori Land Court either in person, by post, or by email.
Step 4
The application process can be slightly different depending on what application you have
selected.
An engaged owner is said to be “an
owner who has actively demonstrated their commitment to the ownership interest by
exercising a vote either in person or by proxy or nominee.”
(Set out nature of order sought so as to clearly inform the Court what is required and if the application is not under
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act give details as to the Act and section that apply)
https://www.m%C4%81orilandcourt.govt.nz/
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AFFECTED PARTIES:
Are there any parties who will be affected by this application? (affected parties include any owners,
beneficiaries or occupiers of the land who have an in...
Of the approximately 2.3 million ownership interests in Māori land, anecdotal evidence indicates that about half of these interests are held by deceased persons; many land interests are owned by the same person under multiple names; and many owners live far from their land and, in some cases, do not know they are owners of Māori land at all.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 4 10:00 AM AP-20230000032305 43/93 Kenneth
Linstead
Te Horo 3 No 1-31 block
- Rehearing of
application Injunction
prohibiting any person,
where proceedings are
pending before the Court
or the Chief Judge, from
dealing with or doing any
injury to any property
that is the subject matter
of the proceedings or
that may be affected by
any order that may be
made in the proceedings
(Respondent: Amadeus
Tohu) (A2023009442 |
AP-2023000002995...
Conversely, another ahu whenua trust with assets in excess of $10 million and income exceeding $300,000.00 has less than 20 owners, and all of their addresses are known by the responsible trustee so an in person, telephone or postal ballot is a simple process.