The former Chief Judge, Judge Isaac, retired from his role on 30 April, and accordingly Deputy Chief Judge Fox and Deputy Chairperson Judge Reeves have taken up the roles of Acting Chief Judge and Acting Chairperson respectively.
The matters that maybe dealt with by at an informal gathering are set out in the schedule at the end of of this
form
HOW TO FILE AND COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM
(i) This form must be accompanied with the
appropriate application fee and be filed with
the Registrar in the District in which the land is
located;
(ii) Please ensure that all information required
on the form is completed;
(iii) Where tick boxes are provided please
ensure you tick all those boxes that apply to
your app...
When this happens, the right to income or to live in
the family home will end after a specified period (if there is
one), or when the recipient passes away or gives up the right
in writing.
Why make this change?
The block appears under the “Search results”
1.5 Click the “Block ID” number to display the block page
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Step 2
2.1 On the block page, look to the top right and under “Actions”, select “Reports”
2.2 You will get this pop-up screen. Select “List of Current Owners Report”, your preferred format, and then click
“Downl...
In February 2016 the coram for a sitting of the Māori Appellate Court was, for the first time, made up of Māori women judges, and women registry staff.
Previously, leases and occupation licenses could only be
issued up to 14 years, a timeframe that made it difficult to
get finance to build on Māori reservation land.
(state full name),
apply for an order of exchange: ( tick as appropriate)
as set out in this application
according to the terms set out in the attached agreement
DETAILS OF EXCHANGE:
1.
The Court has now directed that a hui of the descendants be called as follows:
• To discuss and consider setting the land aside as a Māori Reservation, including:
o a reservation name and purpose
o for whom reservation may be set aside
o trustees (meeting may elect trustees if a reservation is decided);
• The Court has appointed an independent facilitator for the hui.
However, if the trustee or other administrator does not hold up-to-date contact details, all or some of their
services may not be able to be received.
1.
While the Māori Land Court is processing applications that were adjourned during Alert Level 4, the bench is also cognisant of the many outstanding applications that have not yet been set down. This includes the many applications that ought to have been heard in May but were not set down due to the May Pānui not being finalised before the lockdown.