TIME APPLICATION NO. SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP20 10:00 AM AP-20230000025539 /
A20150004453
238/93
67/93
Michael Joseph
Mikaere (Te
Roha Whanau
Trust)
Mangatawa No 8A Block (Te Roha
Whanau Trust) - Enforce the
obligations of a Trust (Judicial
conference)
SP21 10:00 AM AP-20240000009117 18(1)(a)/93
67/93
Jason Low Ohia
Riki Kahotea
Ohia
He whakataunga a te kooti mō tētahi
kerēme e whakatauhia ana nō wai te
whare ki runga i a Manga...
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Request for fee remittal, reduction or
refund
Māori Land Court Fees Regulations 2013, Regulation 7(1)(a)
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What is this document for?
NOTICE OF MEETING OF ASSEMBLED OWNERS
Part IX Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993
In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand
Aotea District
TAKE NOTICE that applications have been made to the Māori Land Court at Whanganui for
a meeting of the owners of Waimarino 3F No 4 Block to consider lease proposals and other
governance matters in respect of the land, including competing proposals properly before the
Court.
1.
TIME APPLICATION NO. SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP10 11:35 AM AP-20260000003978 310/93 Chief Executive
Of Land
Information New
Zealand
(The Crown)
Part Atihau-Whanganui and Section
28-35 Block IV Makotuku Survey
District and Section 12-13 Block I
Ngamatea Survey district and
Section1, 4 Survey Office Plan
36241 – exchange of land blocks
Whether or not the High Court has appointed a personal
representative, the MLC can make succession orders where:
• the deceased died before 1 July 1993 (the will applies)
• the deceased died between 1 July 1993 and 1 July 1994 (the
will applies as long as the will was signed before 1 July 1993)
• the deceased died after 1 July 1993 and will was signed
after 1 July 1993 (the will applies only if it complies with
the Act).
23.
If you are not a registered user, please visit our website for the “Become a registered user in Pātaka Whenua” user
guide here.
Step 1
1.1 After logging into Pātaka Whenua as a registered user, on the left side click “Search” then “Block” – this will
take you to the Block Search
1.2 In the “Block Name” field, start typing the name of the block.
The unengaged owners are not the problem the report imagines
For a significant number of blocks of multiply-owned Māori land today, the engaged
owners are a minority of the owners.
Secondly, their refinements to this structure, after many meetings, has created a model which better represents the grassroots “ownership” of the block. 1) The standard structure is the same:
The ahu whenua trustees are the legal “owners” of the block in dealings with third parties and must ensure compliance with the district plan, payment of local body rates etc and are responsible for the block’s services, access etc.
TAKE NOTICE that Philip Seymour has made application to the Māori Land Court at Te
Waipounamu for a meeting of assembled owners seeking a partition of the Otonga 3 block.
The block is situated on Rēkohu/Wharekauri/Chatham Islands.