In Re the Ninety-Mile Beach
http://dbpedia.org/resource/In_Re_the_Ninety-Mile_Beach an entity of type: Thing
In Re the Ninety-Mile Beach was a decision of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand holding that Maori could not hold title to the foreshore because of the effect of section 147 of the Harbours Act 1878 (later section 150 of the Harbours Act 1950); and because investigation of title to land adjacent to the sea by the Māori Land Court had extinguished rights to land below the high water mark. The decision was overturned in 2003 by Ngati Apa v Attorney-General.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
In Re the Ninety-Mile Beach
rdf:langString
In Re the Ninety-Mile Beach
xsd:integer
47915192
xsd:integer
1083987525
rdf:langString
[1963] NZLR 461
rdf:langString
Gresson P, North and T.A. Gresson JJ
rdf:langString
In Re the Ninety-Mile Beach was a decision of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand holding that Maori could not hold title to the foreshore because of the effect of section 147 of the Harbours Act 1878 (later section 150 of the Harbours Act 1950); and because investigation of title to land adjacent to the sea by the Māori Land Court had extinguished rights to land below the high water mark. The decision was overturned in 2003 by Ngati Apa v Attorney-General.
xsd:date
1963-03-06
rdf:langString
[1960] NZLR 673
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
11184