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If there is no
quorum, the meeting may not proceed.
MāoriLand Court
3.21 The trustees must advise the MāoriLand Court of the names of the trustees elected at any general meeting.
3.22 The election of trustees is subject to confirmation by the MāoriLand Court.
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E te rangatira, tēnā koe.
The MāoriLand Court warmly invites you once again to share your thoughts on the service you’ve received from us - this time, with a focus on your experience using Pātaka Whenua.
The diagram below represents
this kaupapa.
MāoriLand Court dispute resolution service
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He rauemi tēnei, kia tuhia e koe, ōu whakaaro, i mua i te hui kia tika ai to whakatakoto i ōu kōrero i te hui.
TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI / MĀORILAND COURT
Te wāhi: Rotorua
Te hunga kooti i reira: T M Wara, Te Kaiwhakawā
M Witoko, Te Karaka o Te Kooti
Te rangi: 11 September 2024
Te nama o te pānui: Chambers Te nama o te tono: AP-20240000009966
Te kaupapa: RESCHEDULING OF WAIARIKI COURT SITTING DATE
Te Ture: Rule 3.8(1)(b), MāoriLand Court Rules 2011
The Court: I have considered the 2024 December Waiariki District court sitting date for
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To access the MāoriLand Court User Survey, please click the following link:
MāoriLand Court User Survey 2025
If you have any questions, please contact us by email at te.tiratu@justice.govt.nz
How to make a formal complaint
If after talking with us you still have concerns, you can make a complaint:
by email to complaints@justice.govt.nz
in writing to the MāoriLand Court:
Level 7, Fujitsu Tower MāoriLand Court SX11203 141 The Terrace Wellington
Please include the following information with your complaint:
Your first and last name (including company name if relevant)
Your email address
The details of your complaint.
It would be interesting to see the response if our MāoriLand Court required the parties’ written submissions in upcoming cases to be uploaded to the Māoriland Court website prior to hearings.
Our role as Te Kooti Whenua Māori is to facilitate and promote the retention and use of Māoriland, and support whānau to occupy, develop and use their whenua.
He tohutohu a te Kaiwhakawā
Direction of the judge
After further consultation, I reschedule the date as follows:
From: Rotorua: Tuesday 9 September 2025
To: Rotorua: 9:00am, Wednesday 17 September 2025
This direction is issued pursuant to rule 3.8(1)(b) MāoriLand Court Rules 2011 and a copy
is to be sent to the Kaiwhakawā Matua and the Kairēhita Matua.