Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Tāmaki nui-a-Rua Claims Settlement Bill

  • enacted

Hon Andrew Little

Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Tāmaki nui-a-Rua Claims Settlement Bill

Government Bill

100—2

Contents

Ngā Kōrero
Commentary
Key
1Title
2Commencement
3Purpose
4Provisions to take effect on settlement date
5Act binds the Crown
6Outline
7Summary of historical account, acknowledgements, and apology
8Summary of historical account
9Acknowledgements
10Apology
11Interpretation of Act generally
12Interpretation
13Meaning of Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Tāmaki nui-a-Rua
14Meaning of historical claims
15Settlement of historical claims final
16Amendment to Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975
17Certain enactments do not apply
18Resumptive memorials to be cancelled
19Limit on duration of trusts does not apply
20Access to deed of settlement
21Interpretation
22Issuing, amending, and cancelling protocols
23Protocols subject to rights, functions, and duties
24Enforcement of protocols
25Crown minerals protocol
26Taonga tūturu protocol
27Interpretation
28Statutory acknowledgement by the Crown
29Purposes of statutory acknowledgement
30Relevant consent authorities to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
31Environment Court to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
32Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga and Environment Court to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
33Recording statutory acknowledgement on statutory plans
34Provision of summary or notice to trustees
35Use of statutory acknowledgement
36Issuing and amending deed of recognition
37Exercise of powers and performance of functions and duties
38Rights not affected
39Amendment to Resource Management Act 1991
40Appointment of member to advisory board
41Interpretation
42Official geographic names
43Publication of official geographic names
44Subsequent alteration of official geographic names
45Interpretation
46Akitio property
47Ngātamatea property
48Remutaka summit property
49Te Oroi site A
50Aorangi property
51Awakura property
52Hikapu property
53Kahutara property
54Kākahimakatea property
55Mangatārera o Te Whakatūrākau site A
56Mangatārera o Te Whakatūrākau site B
57Ngā Rā-a-Kupe property
58Ōwāhanga property
59Pounui lagoon property
60Puketoi property
61Remutaka property
62Ruamahanga Cutoff property
63Te Hīwawā property
64Te Oroi site B
65Te Pouaruhe site A
66Te Pouaruhe site B
67Tuhirangi property
68Wairarapa Lake Domain property
69Wairarapa Lake Shore property
70Wairarapa Lake Shore Scenic Reserve property
71Whāwhānui White Rock property
72Te Kopi property
73Properties vest subject to or together with interests
74Interests that are not interests in land
75Registration of ownership
76Application of Part 4A of Conservation Act 1987
77Matters to be recorded on record of title
78Application of other enactments
79Minister of Conservation may grant easements
80Names of Crown protected areas discontinued
81Application of other enactments to reserve properties
82Subsequent transfer of reserve land
83Transfer of reserve land to new administering body
84Transfer of reserve land if trustees change
85Transfer of reserve land to new trustees or custodian trustee
86Reserve land not to be mortgaged
87Saving of bylaws, etc, in relation to reserve properties
88Vesting and gifting back of Castlepoint Scenic Reserve
89Interpretation
90Te Upoko Taiao continued as permanent committee of council
91Terms of reference for Te Upoko Taiao
92Interpretation
93The Crown may transfer properties
94Minister of Conservation may grant easements
95Records of title for commercial redress properties and deferred selection properties
96Record of title for licensed land
97Authorised person may grant covenant for later creation of record of title
98Application of other enactments
99Transfer of Whareama property
100Transfer of properties subject to lease
101Requirements if lease terminates or expires
102Licensed land ceases to be Crown forest land
103Trustees are confirmed beneficiaries and licensors of licensed land
103ATransfer of New Zealand units to trustees
104Effect of transfer of licensed land
105Right of access to protected sites
106Right of access over licensed land
107Right of access to be recorded on record of title
108Interpretation
109Meaning of RFR land
110Restrictions on disposal of RFR land
111Requirements for offer
112Expiry date of offer
113Withdrawal of offer
114Acceptance of offer
115Formation of contract
116Disposal to the Crown or Crown bodies
117Disposal of existing public works to local authorities
118Disposal of reserves to administering bodies
119Disposal in accordance with obligations under enactment or rule of law
120Disposal in accordance with legal or equitable obligations
121Disposal under certain legislation
122Disposal of land held for public works
123Disposal for reserve or conservation purposes
124Disposal for charitable purposes
125Disposal to tenants
126Disposal relating to AgResearch Limited
127RFR landowner’s obligations subject to other matters
128Notice to LINZ of RFR land with record of title after settlement date
129Notice to trustees of disposal of RFR land to others
130Notice to LINZ of land ceasing to be RFR land
131Notice requirements
132Right of first refusal to be recorded on records of title for RFR land
133Removal of notations when land to be transferred or vested
134Removal of notations when RFR period ends
135Waiver and variation
136Disposal of Crown bodies not affected
137Assignment of rights and obligations under this subpart
Legislative history

The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows: