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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§507D-5 Requirement of certified court order.

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§507D-5 Requirement of certified court order.
(a)Any claim of lien against a federal, state, or county officer or employee based on the performance or nonperformance of that officer's or employee's duties shall designate in the pleading header that the claim is directed to a federal, state, or county officer or employee, and shall be invalid unless accompanied by a certified order from a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction authorizing the filing of such lien.
(b)Any claim of nonconsensual common law lien against a private party in interest shall be invalid unless accompanied by a certified order from a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction authorizing the filing of nonconsensual common law lien.
(c)The registrar shall not accept for filing a claim for nonconsensual common law lien unless the claim is accompanied by a certified state or federal court order authorizing the filing of the lien. [L 1996, c 24, pt of §1; am L 2000, c 95, §1; am L 2001, c 96, §1]
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