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Maori Land Court Fees Regulations 1993 (SR 1993/175) (as at 01 July 2013) – New Zealand Legislation
Maori Land Court Fees Regulations 1993
Maori Land Court Fees Regulations 1993: revoked, on 1 July 2013, by regulation 9 of the Māori Land Court Fees Regulations 2013 (SR 2013/219).
(SR 1993/175)
At Wellington this 14th day of June 1993
Pursuant to section 96 of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, Her Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following regulations.
5 Matters in respect of which no fee is payable
6 Power to refund, remit, or reduce fees
7 Witnesses' allowances and expenses
8 Goods and services tax included
(1) These regulations may be cited as the Maori Land Court Fees Regulations 1993.
applicant means the person by whom or on whose behalf a proceeding is brought
proceeding means any proceeding in the court; and includes—
(a) any application made under Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 to the court or to the Registrar for any purpose; and
(b) any action or matter referred to in any of Parts 1 to 4 of the Schedule
Registrar includes a Deputy Registrar.
These regulations apply to all proceedings.
(1) The fees specified in Parts 1 to 3 of the Schedule are the fees to be paid in respect of the proceedings specified in those Parts.
(2) Subject to regulations 5 and 6(1), no application initiating a proceeding shall be received by the court or by the Registrar unless the fee prescribed in relation to that proceeding has been paid.
(1) No fee is payable in respect of the inspection, by any member of the public, of any register kept by the court in relation to a Maori incorporation or of any documents required to be filed with the court by any Maori incorporation.
(2) No fee is payable in respect of the proceedings referred to in Part 4 of the Schedule.
(1) A Judge or Registrar of the court may, in respect of any proceeding,—
(a) remit, refund, or reduce any fee payable under these regulations in respect of that proceeding; or
(b) remit (in whole or in part) any outstanding fee incurred before the commencement of these regulations in respect of that proceeding,—
if the Judge or Registrar is satisfied that the applicant is unable to pay or ought not be called upon to pay, the fee or by reason of lapse of time or for any other reason the fee has become irrecoverable.
(2) Any exercise of the power given by subclause (1) shall be noted in the minute book, or upon the application or other document affected.
(3) The court or any Judge or Registrar may decline to hear or consider any proceeding in respect of which there are outstanding fees, whether such fees were incurred by the applicant or by any other person and whether such fees were incurred before the commencement of these regulations or not.
Every person attending the court upon a witness summons and every other person attending the court and giving evidence in any proceeding shall be entitled, as against the party summoning him or her or calling him or her as a witness, to payment of allowances and expenses in accordance with the Witnesses and Interpreters Fees Regulations 1974 (SR 1974/124).
The fees fixed by these regulations are inclusive of any goods and services tax payable under the Goods and Services Tax Act 1985.
(2) The Maori Land Court Rules 1958, Amendment No 5 and the Maori Land Court Rules 1958, Amendment No 7 are hereby consequentially revoked.
No further fee shall be payable under the Maori Land Court Rules 1958 in respect of any proceeding commenced before 1 July 1993 and the appropriate fees, if any, specified in the Parts 1 to 3 of the Schedule shall be payable in respect of any step in any such proceeding taken on or after that date.
A fee of $25 is payable in respect of each of the following proceedings:
Section of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993
Determination of whether any person is a Maori or the descendant of a Maori 18(1)(e)
Amendment of court ownership records 87
Confirmation or noting by Registrar 160, 161, 255
Empowering whanau trustees to apply trust income for Maori community purposes 214(4)
Empowering ahu whenua trustees to apply trust income for Maori community purposes 215(6)
Empowering whenua topu trustees to hold land, money, and other assets for Maori community purposes specified by court 216(5)
Order deeming specified interests vested in whenua topu trustees to be held for the persons named in the order 216(7)
Constitution of a kai tiaki trust 217
Approval for trustees to apply funds for specified purpose 218(2)(d)
Order for payment of money held in trust 242
Vesting order to provide dwelling site 296
Registration of memorial of assignment under the Maori Vested Lands Administration Act 1954 or the Maori Reserved Land Act 1955 —
Any certificate, other than a certificate of confirmation, given by a Judge or Registrar 105(5), 181(2), 183(2)
A fee of $122 is payable in respect of each of the following proceedings:
Claim for damages for trespass or other injury to Maori freehold land 18(1)(c)
Proceeding founded on contract or on tort where the debt, demand, or damage relates to Maori freehold land 18(1)(d)
Application for issue of order by way of injunction 19
Proceeding for recovery of Maori freehold land 20
Relief against forfeiture 21
Relief against refusal to grant renewal 22
Authority to enter Maori freehold land to erect or repair buildings 23
Relief in cases of encroachment 24
Order to restore effect of lost instrument of alienation 25
Proceeding under the Fencing Act 1978 26
Application for a rehearing 43
Application to Chief Judge to correct mistake or omission in court order 44, 45
Appeal from Maori Land Court to Maori Appellate Court 58
Appointment of a receiver 83
Investigation of title to Maori customary land 132
Vesting order declaring that land shall become Maori freehold land 134
Application to court for confirmation of alienation 151
Application to court for calling of meeting of assembled owners 173, 196(3)
Application to court for confirmation of resolution of assembled owners 175, 176
Application to Registrar for certificate 181(2)
Application to court for appointment of an agent for owners 183, 184, 185
Establishment of a Maori incorporation 247
Inclusion in Maori incorporation of owners of additional land 251
Amalgamation of Maori incorporations 252
Removal from office of member of committee of management 269(4)
Investigation of conduct of election of any member of committee of management 269(6)
Order directing special general meeting of shareholders 275(2)
Appointment of examining officer 280
Winding up of Maori incorporation 282
Application by liquidator to court for directions 282(6)
Partition order 289
Partition of combined areas 298
Cancellation of partition order 306
Amalgamation order 307
Aggregation order 308
Exchange order 310
Easement 315
Laying out of roadway 316
Variation or cancellation of a roadway order 322
A fee of $61 is payable in respect of any proceeding not mentioned in Part 1 or Part 2 or Part 4.
No fee is payable in respect of the following proceedings:
Reference of matter to court for inquiry and report 29
Request to Maori Land Court for advice or determination as to persons who are the most appropriate representatives of class or group of Maori 30
Status order 133
Discharge of agent 191(1)(c)
Review of trust 231
Review of kai tiaki trust 234
Lease of land by liquidator 283(2)
Cancellation of vesting order 296(4)
Survey order 332(1)(b)
Application for a Maori reservation 339
Review of section 438 trust 351
These regulations, which come into force on 1 July 1993, prescribe a new scale of court fees in respect of matters before the Maori Land Court or the Maori Appellate Court.
Date of notification in Gazette: 17 June 1993.
This is a reprint of the Maori Land Court Fees Regulations 1993. The reprint incorporates all the amendments to the regulations as at 1 July 2013, as specified in the list of amendments at the end of these notes.
Māori Land Court Fees Regulations 2013 (SR 2013/219)