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The valuation for and rating of Māori land / Pita Rikys.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa:Waiheke, N.Z. : Te Ngutu o Te Ika, 2001.Whakaahuatanga: 253 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0473074982 (paperback)
  • 9780473074982 (paperback)
Tētahi atu taitaia:
  • Māori land
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 333.3320993 21
LOC classification:
  • KUQ2562 .R55 2001
Contents:
Whakamohiotanga = Introduction -- Ch 1. Whenua tuku ioh = Maori land -- Ch. 2. Kawanatanga-iti = The growth of local government : two into one, no desire, one reality -- Ch. 3. Te Tiriti o Waitangi = The Treaty of Waitangi : denial and reality -- Ch. 4. Ke kawenga o te pakeha = The incidence of rating and its impacts -- Ch. 5. Te po roa = (The long darkness) : a brief history of rating legislation as it applied to maori land and reactions to that legislation -- Ch. 6. Te ture o te pakeha = The Rating Powers Act 1988 -- Ch. 7. Te wariutanga = The valuation law regime -- Ch. 8. Te wariutanga o nga koti = Case law responses to valuation issues -- Ch. 9. Te ao Maroi = Maori perspectives in relation to both systems : in particular as articulated in claims to the Waitangi Tribunal -- Ch. 10. Ka awatea = Proactive solutions -- Ch. 11. Te kaupapa mo apopo = A policy framework -- Ch. 12. Te ture hou = Law reforms -- Ch. 13. Poroporoaki = Conclusions -- Te reo Maori = Maori glossary -- Te pukapuk kahui korero = Bibliography.
Summary: The Valuation for and Rating of Maori Land examines the specialist areas of valuation and rating at the same time as it defines the ever-evolving relationship between Maori and local government. It considers the present and the future in the context of the past, and speaks with the voices of many who have been concerned by the impact of policy and legislation on the lives of people throughout the country. In particular it brings critical and informed thinking to bear on policy and legislative reforms currently under way and to the role of the Treaty of Waitangi in the local government sector. As a complete work it displays the unique quality of bi-cultural reference. The Valuation for Rating of Maori Land is an invaluable resource for people involved in and with the local government sector - especially politicians and senior managers. It is also an essential resource for professionals active in the sector such as lawyers, valuers, engineers, and planners. Finally, it is a powerful resource for students of law, property, politics, local government and Maori studies.
Ngā tūtohu mai i tēnei whare pukapuka: Kāore he tūtohu i tēnei whare pukapuka mō tēnei taitara. Takiuru ki te tāpiri tūtohu.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-248) and index.

Whakamohiotanga = Introduction -- Ch 1. Whenua tuku ioh = Maori land -- Ch. 2. Kawanatanga-iti = The growth of local government : two into one, no desire, one reality -- Ch. 3. Te Tiriti o Waitangi = The Treaty of Waitangi : denial and reality -- Ch. 4. Ke kawenga o te pakeha = The incidence of rating and its impacts -- Ch. 5. Te po roa = (The long darkness) : a brief history of rating legislation as it applied to maori land and reactions to that legislation -- Ch. 6. Te ture o te pakeha = The Rating Powers Act 1988 -- Ch. 7. Te wariutanga = The valuation law regime -- Ch. 8. Te wariutanga o nga koti = Case law responses to valuation issues -- Ch. 9. Te ao Maroi = Maori perspectives in relation to both systems : in particular as articulated in claims to the Waitangi Tribunal -- Ch. 10. Ka awatea = Proactive solutions -- Ch. 11. Te kaupapa mo apopo = A policy framework -- Ch. 12. Te ture hou = Law reforms -- Ch. 13. Poroporoaki = Conclusions -- Te reo Maori = Maori glossary -- Te pukapuk kahui korero = Bibliography.

The Valuation for and Rating of Maori Land examines the specialist areas of valuation and rating at the same time as it defines the ever-evolving relationship between Maori and local government. It considers the present and the future in the context of the past, and speaks with the voices of many who have been concerned by the impact of policy and legislation on the lives of people throughout the country. In particular it brings critical and informed thinking to bear on policy and legislative reforms currently under way and to the role of the Treaty of Waitangi in the local government sector. As a complete work it displays the unique quality of bi-cultural reference. The Valuation for Rating of Maori Land is an invaluable resource for people involved in and with the local government sector - especially politicians and senior managers. It is also an essential resource for professionals active in the sector such as lawyers, valuers, engineers, and planners. Finally, it is a powerful resource for students of law, property, politics, local government and Maori studies.

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