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APPLICATION FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Form 98L
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
From my perspective, the most sensible long term plan would be to encourage the retention of land interests in kin groups rather than individuals. Provision was made for that in the Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, which allowed forwhenua tōpu trusts.
(The legal representative must complete questions 10 and 11)
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APPLICATION
SEEKING MĀORI LAND COURT SPECIAL AID
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 98(3) or 98(9)
Form 53
Rule 16.1(3)
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APPLICATION
TO CONSTITUTE AN AHU WHENUA TRUST
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 215
Form 37
Rule 12.4
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
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WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
Use this form to file an appeal against an interim or preliminary decision or determination of the Māori Land
Court in which there remain outstanding matters for the Court to address.
It is now likely that the Hāwea-Wānaka list will be sufficiently advanced in 2021 for the Minister of Māori Development to apply for a meeting of successors.
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CONFIRMATION OF RESOLUTION OF ASSEMBLED
OWNERS
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Sections 151 and 175
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Form 33
Rule 11.20
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
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APPLICATION
FOR PARTITION OR COMBINED PARTITION
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
Section 289 or 298
Form 39
Rule 13.1
WHAT IS THIS FORM FOR?
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So what realistically can be done to help with this problem – with the knowledge that Māori land is in multiple ownership, many of the owners are deceased and unsucceeded to, and many owners have no recorded addresses so are difficult to contact? What can be done, for example, for owners who wish to form governance structures so they can get a lease of their land to utilise it, but have difficulty notifying the owners to inform them of the proposals as required by section 215 of Te...