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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 338

§338-43 [OLD] REPEALED.

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§338-43 [OLD] REPEALED. L 1972, c 66, §1(6).
§338-43 Perjury. Any applicant or any person who gives or offers any false testimony, oral or written, under oath, in support or respect of any application for a certificate under section 338-41, shall be deemed guilty of perjury and shall be punishable accordingly. [L 1911, c 96, §2; RL 1925, §197; RL 1935, §7611; RL 1945, §12911; RL 1955, §57-44; HRS §338-44; ren L 1972, c 66, §1(6)]
Cross References
Perjury and related offenses under the Penal Code, see §§710-1060 to 710-1069.5.
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