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Te Kooti Whenua Māori
Māori Land Court
Te wāhi: Rotorua
Te hunga kooti i reira:
Present
C T Coxhead, Te Kaiwhakawā Matua Tuarua
D Witoko, Te Karaka o Te Kooti
Te rangi: 18 December 2024
Te nama o te tono:
Application number
AP-20240000014114
Te kaupapa: He whakarerekētanga ki ngā rā nohoanga i te rohe o
Waiariki
Rescheduling of Waiariki court sitting date
Te ture: Te ture o Ngā Ture o Te Kooti Whenua Māori 2011:
3.8(1)(b)
Ngā kōrerorero:
Discuss...
For present purposes, it has been said that tikanga is constitutionally significant to the development of
the law in four mutually reinforcing respects:
(a) First, as an independent source of rights and obligations in te ao Māori and the first law
of Aotearoa.43
(b) Second, in terms of the Treaty rights and obligations that pertain to tikanga.
(c) Third, where tikanga values comprise a source of the New Zealand common law.44 or
have been integrated into law by statutory refer...
Step 6
When you have located the correct block and it is displayed in the Search results area, click on
the Block ID number to go to the block information page.
COMBINED PARTITION
An owner or group of owners may benefit by combining their
interests, held in two neighbouring blocks, into one block. For
instance, they may own block A and also have an interest in
block B.
About the SILNA blocks
Poraka SILNA Whakakapi o Hāwea-Wānaka
Hāwea-Wānaka Substitute SILNA Block
The Hāwea-Wānaka Substitute Block is identified in the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998.