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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 172

CHAPTER 172

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CHAPTER 172
LAND COMMISSION AWARDS; SURVEYS
Section
172-1 Department to list lands on which commutation payable;
public notice; notice to pay
172-2 Department to appraise lands; determine commutation;
interest; lien
172-3 Enforcement of payment
172-4 General default
172-5 Hearing, foreclosure
172-6 Proof
172-7 Unsurveyed lands; listing by comptroller
172-8 Notice to owners to have boundaries determined
172-9 Upon failure of owners, comptroller to have boundaries
determined at owner's expense
172-10 Enforcement of payment of expenses by owners
172-11 Land patents on land commission awards; to whom, for
whose benefit
172-12 Land patents issued after boundary and commutation
settled
172-13 Destruction, defacing or removal of survey monuments;
penalty
Cross References
Environmental courts, jurisdiction over proceedings arising under this chapter, see §604A-2.
Rules of Court
Applicability of Hawaii Rules of Civil Procedure, see HRCP rule 81(b)(12).
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