A development in one of New Zealand's oldest property disputes
A development in one of New Zealand's oldest property disputes
1 November 2024
The High Court's ruled descendants of customary Maori landowners are entitled to Crown land in the top of the South Island - and compensation.
In 1845, the New Zealand Company bought about 150-thousand acres - but didn't keep the agreement to set aside 10-percent for Maori landowners.
1News reports Justice Rebecca Edwards has found largely in favour of the descendants, but not their claim for up-to-six-billion dollars.
She says the figure will be well below that figure.
Edwards agreed some Crown land will be returned, but not where there are Crown-owned entities.
She'll now receive further submissions to settle the issue of relief to the customary owners.
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