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Pātaka Whenua is the online portal that holds the Māori Land Court electronic record, which includes minutes and orders. Pātaka Whenua gives you the ability to search and access Māori land information, submit an enquiry and file a Court application from anywhere at any time.
Most Māori freehold land is still collectively owned, but not in the same way as in the past. Before Pākehā arrived, our connection to whenua was part of the iwi, hapū and whānau we belonged to we were collectively responsible for our land.
The Māori Land Court promotes the retention and use of Māori land; and facilitates the occupation, development and use of that land.
Here is a brief overview of how the process works. Search the Māori Land Court website for details of whenua ownership. Gather all relevant information and documents about the person who has passed. Fill out the Māori Land Court application forms. File the application with a Māori Land Court office.
How the succession process works Search the Māori Land Court website for details of whenua ownership. Gather all relevant information and documents about the person who has passed. Fill out the Māori Land Court application forms. File the application with a Māori Land Court office.
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Succession: Transfer of Māori land when an owner dies If the deceased made a will, any successor named in the will must be a member of the whānau or hapū associated with the land (in the terms of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, they have to be within the preferred classes of alienees).
Māori land trusts The members of the trust or trustees are appointed to make decisions that protect the whenua and benefit all landowners, also known as beneficiaries of the trust. Trusts can be interest based or land based.

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