Okuna V. Nakahuna Okuna V. Nakahuna

Okuna V. Nakahuna

    • USD 0.99
    • USD 0.99

Descripción editorial

Matsuhei Okuna, plaintiff-appellant, brought an action pursuant to Chapter 669 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (1976) seeking to quiet title to a parcel of land*fn1 located in Punaluu, Ka'u, County of Hawaii. His complaint alleged, in essence, that appellant and his predecessors in interest had acquired title to the subject parcel by adverse possession and that appellant was therefore entitled to a decree adjudging him the true owner of the property. In her answer and counterclaim, Helen E. Dahlberg, defendant-appellee, denied appellant's allegations as to acquiring title by adverse possession and sought to quiet title in herself by virtue of deed and adverse possession.*fn2 After a trial without jury, the court below concluded, inter alia, that appellant had failed to establish title by adverse possession because he had not shown the required element of hostility by clear and positive proof. The court also concluded that appellee had not proven ownership either by adverse possession or by deed. This appeal followed.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1979
30 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
11
Páginas
EDITORIAL
LawApp Publishers
VENDEDOR
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
TAMAÑO
54.9
KB

Más libros de Hawaii Supreme Court

In re Carl Corp. In re Carl Corp.
1997
State v. Timoteo State v. Timoteo
1997
State v. Naeole State v. Naeole
1996
Garringer v. Hawai Garringer v. Hawai
1996
State v. Vinge State v. Vinge
1996
State v. Jhun State v. Jhun
1996