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Capital Letter: Exhaustive foreshore and seabed case first to jump through the hoops

The first court decision on a claim for recognition of Maori customary marine interests following the foreshore and seabed legislation change has been delivered.

Penny Pepperell
Thu, 16 Feb 2017

The first court decision on a claim for recognition of Maori customary marine interests following the foreshore and seabed debacle and legislation change has just been delivered.

The claim for customary title under the replacement act was described by Justice Jillian Mallon in Re Tipene  before

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Penny Pepperell
Thu, 16 Feb 2017
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