Search results for "te ture whenua"

Found 1665 items matching "te ture whenua".

Te arotake, te whakarerekē rānei i tō tarahiti
Review or change a trust

In your application you’ll need to provide: written consents of the trustees written consents of the beneficiaries evidence of a properly notified meeting(s) held to terminate the trust, and a schedule of land to be removed from the trust and to who those shares will be transferred If you apply to terminate a trust which was set up under section 132(6) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act (Māori customary land being managed by another Māori land trust), the land must be vested in anoth...

MLC Form 01 APPLICATION TO DETERMINE SUCCESSORS FOR SOUTH ISLAND LANDLESS NATIVES SILNA LANDS TOITOI

(state full name) apply pursuant to section 113 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (as provided for in Clause 15.6.2 of the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement and in accordance with the Court’s inquiry under section 29 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993), for determination of the successors to the deceased.

Documents/SILNA/MLC-Form-01-APPLICATION-TO-DETERMINE-SUCCESSORS-FOR-SOUTH-ISLAND-LANDLESS-NATIVES-SILNA-LANDS-TOITOI.pdf (263 kb)

MLC DRS expression of interest information booklet

 Understanding of the tikanga principles of mana, whanaungatanga, rangatiratanga, take, hē, ea, and Rangimārie, as well as their relevance and application in dispute resolution. Āhuatanga C: Mōhio ki Te Ture Whenua Māori me te whakahaere whenua Māori Category C: Te Ture and whenua Māori knowledge  Familiarity with Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, the purpose and function of Te Kooti Whenua Māori and the legal...

Documents/Articles/MLC-DRS-expression-of-interest-information-booklet.pdf (922 kb)

Mēnā kāore koe i te whakaae ki te putanga
If you disagree with the outcome

I whiwhi ahau i tētahi whakatau, whakataunga whakamutunga rānei… I received a final decision or determination… If you wish to appeal against a final decision or determination of the Māori Land Court, you can apply to the Māori Appellate Court to under section 58 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act.  An application to appeal a decision must be submitted within two months of the final decision of the Māori Land Court.