He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā, ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
A Judicial Conference
At Whangarei
Māori Land Court, Level 2, 16 Rathbone Street, Whangarei 0110
Tuesday 4 June 2024
Judge T K T A R Williams Presiding
PĀNUI NO.
Good governance is the key From the experiences of Māori Land Court Judges, good governance is the key to effective utilisation of Māori land held in multiple ownership.
To assist the Court to process and deal with these proceedings, attach to your notice of intention to appear
a statement setting out your response to each of the claims made by the applicant.
4.
Based in Te Waipounamu, Sean’s ūkaipō is Rotorua, where he was raised and where home is. Sean’s commitment to his whānau, hapū and iwi, at home remain strong and connected.
Note
Information provided in all applications forms part of the Court's permanent record under rule 7.19 of the Māori Land Court Rules
2011. Where required, information provided in this application will be included in resulting orders of the Court.
Make sure that you take note of the “reference code”
Step 3
3.1 Now on the left side of your screen, click “Background Tasks”
3.2 In “Background Tasks”, you will see your List of Current Owners Report request here.
It
consists of five overarching themes.
The Māori Land Court Customer Journey
Nau mai – This is where we prepare to receive manuhiri, and where information sharing
takes place.
For example, you may need to provide your bank account details and an IRD number. Mēnā kāore koe i te whakaae ki te putanga
If you disagree with the outcome
If you don’t agree with a decision made by the Māori Land Court, you can consider appealing the outcome of your application.