MOJ0217.5E OCT21 Title Improvement
Assignment of rights and obligations, or to divide up and share out. 10.
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Assignment of rights and obligations, or to divide up and share out. 10.
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They can choose to work with committees, and the relationship between the trustees and the committees should be written into the marae charter 14.
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He is an accredited and experienced Mediator and has been involved in mediations both in Aotearoa and Samoa, both as a mediator and trainer for a number of years.
(c) The Occupier shall leave the Site clean and tidy, and clear of rubbish and possessions at the End Date. 13.
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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP 23 1:00PM AP-20230000029249 45/93 Tanya Lois Michelle Filia CJ 2023/34 Anahira Tokowha Mokaraka and succession orders made at 3KH(S) 47 on 9 July 1999 – Application to the Chief Judge SP 24 1:30PM AP-20230000029062 45/93 Peter Muru Edward Walters CJ 2023/30 Ahipara 2B36 Block and orders made at 2 KT(S) 98-100 dated 16 July 2001 and 7 AT(S) 23 dated 20 July 1999 – Application to the Chief Judge SP 25 2:00PM AP-20...
The traditional Māori tribal hierarchy and social order made up of hapū (kin groups) and whānau (family groups), having a founding ancestor and territorial (tribal) boundaries.
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The review also assesses how the primary legislation interfaces with other key statutes, and the respective roles central and local government and private groups should play in the provision and management of cemeteries.
Second, there is the present generation who are very much here today and gone tomorrow. And third, there are future generations whose rights to the land must be recognised and protected.
The special bond between Māori people and the land is recognised by the Māori Land Court, and the records held by this Court form an invaluable part of the whakapapa of all Māori.