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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 206

§206-12 Requirement to develop.

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§206-12 Requirement to develop. Any land acquired by the board of land and natural resources, which is not subdivided and developed either by the board or a private developer, or is not in the process of subdivision and development for residential use, within two years from the date of its acquisition, shall be offered for sale by the board, free of any liens or encumbrances created by the board, to the owner or owners from whom the fee simple ownership of the same was acquired by the board, or their respective successors in interest, at the price at which the land was purchased.
Land shall be considered to be in the process of subdivision and development when the board or the private developer has prepared subdivision and construction plans, arranged for financing, and applied to government agencies, and otherwise taken such steps as may be appropriate for the construction of the proposed development and is diligently prosecuting the development in good faith. [L 1961, c 6, pt of §10; Supp, pt of §98J-10; HRS §206-12]
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State loans for home buyers, see chapter 207, part I.
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