After the judge, registrar, or mediator makes a decision, you will receive the court minutes and orders which will also be documented in the court record. If your application was for dispute resolution, only the order will become a part of the record.
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Like the marae, tū mai is when manuhiri and hau kāinga come together physically in mind and breath through the act of hariru. This act confirms the purpose of the visit.
At this stage in te pā whenua, the decision or outcome of the application will be actioned by carrying out a change in the land and/or landownership.
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Ngā putanga o tētahi kōtitanga Outcomes of a court hearing
After the court makes a decision, a court minute and order are created and you are provided with a copy.
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Ngā putanga o te hui takawaenga Outcomes of mediation
If both parties agree on an outcome at mediation, we will send you the 'Terms of the Resolution', which are sent to the Court to create an order. If not, there are still steps we can take to help resolve the dispute.
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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.