5.0 Interpretation Statutory Acknowledgement— (a) means the acknowledgement made by the Crown in respect of each statutory area, on the terms set out in the T e T au Ihu Claims Settlement Act; and (b) for Ngāti Kuia, is known as pou rāhui or coastal pou rāhui. coastal statutory area— (a) means the statutory area described in Tables 1, 2 and 3 (Section 5) of this addendum as coastal marine area; and (b) for Ngāti Kuia, is known as hineparawhenua. relevant consent authority, for a statutory area, means a consent authority of a region or district that contains, or is adjacent to, the statutory area relevant iwi, for a statutory area, means the 1 or more iwi listed in Tables 1, 2 and 3 (Section 5) of this addendum as having an association with the statutory area relevant trustees, for a statutory area, means the trustees of the settlement trust of each of the relevant iwi for the statutory area. statements of association means the statements — (a) made by the relevant iwi of their particular cultural, spiritual, historical, and traditional association with the statutory areas (except the coastal statutory area); and (b) that are in the form set out in section 3.0 of this addendum. statements of coastal values means the statements — (a) made by the relevant iwi of their particular values relating to the coastal statutory area; and (b) that are in the form set out in section 3.0 of this addendum. statutory area means an area described in section 4.0 of this addendum, with the general location (but not the precise boundaries) indicated on the deed plan referred to in relation to the area. Te Tau Ihu Statutory Acknowledgements Page 163 of 163