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After the search topics, there is guidance to help you understand and print block information and Memorial schedules.
After the search topics, there is guidance to help you understand and print block information and Memorial schedules.
Your application will be considered ‘uncontested’ when: • it has been notified according to Māori Land Court Rules; and • it has been published in the Māori Land Court’s National Pānui; and • no one has objected to the application.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Factsheet-Simple-and-uncontested-succession-applications-web-version.pdf (183 kb)
Judge Milner is currently a Solicitor, Senior Associate and Special Counsel at Kāhui Legal. He graduated from Victoria University with an LLB and BA in Māori and Political Science and International Relations and BA Hons (First Class) in Political Science and International Relations.
These include a group activity, an interview and a role play. They’re around 2–3 hours long and also include a panel.
If you only need guidance to request and download the report, this begins on page 4.
How-do-I-user-guides/Download-a-Block-Transfer-Shares-Report-v1-4.pdf (2.5 mb)
The system will begin to process your request and prepare the report. The next steps will cover the processing stages and file downloading.
How-do-I-user-guides/Download-a-List-of-Current-Owners-Report-v1-6.pdf (2.7 mb)
For additional help, go to Troubleshooting and other user guides and click on the “Issues with the CAPTCHA verification” guide.
Documents/Troubleshooting/Registered-User-Guide-v2.pdf (956 kb)
Not all Māori land has legal access and adding access points will usually require permissions and consents.
Being a registered user means you can: • Create and submit applications online. • Save and return to your incomplete applications
How-do-I-user-guides/Become-a-registered-Pataka-Whenua-user-v1-9.pdf (1.1 mb)
4 Toitū te kupu, toitū te mana, toitū te whenua The permanence of the language, prestige and land Whenua is taonga tuku iho and during a mediation hui it is important to remember that everyone has equal rights and responsibilities to care for and protect that taonga. 5 He mōrehu whenua, he mōrehu tāngata The remnants of the land, the remnants of the people When preparing for mediation, give thought to what happens after the hui and what you leave behind....
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/3.7-MLC-Mediation-Workbook.pdf (343 kb)