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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 501

§501-154 Writ of possession, service, time limit for registration.

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§501-154 Writ of possession, service, time limit for registration. When in any action in the nature of an action of ejectment an execution or writ of possession has been issued and served by the sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, or independent civil process server from the department of law enforcement's list under section 353C-11, the sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, or independent civil process server shall cause a copy of the writ, with a return of the doings of the sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, or independent civil process server thereon, to be filed and registered within three months after the service and before the return of the writ into the clerk's office.
The plaintiff, in case the judgment was that the plaintiff was entitled to an estate in fee simple in the demanded premises, or in any part thereof, and for which execution or writ of possession issued, is thereupon entitled to the entry of a new certificate of title. [L 1903, c 56, §83; RL 1925, §3272; RL 1935, §5081; RL 1945, §12681; RL 1955, §342-81; HRS §501-154; am L 1972, c 91, §1(dd); gen ch 1985; am L 2013, c 116, §§2, 25(1); am L 2015, c 101, §4; am L 2021, c 41, §2; am L 2022, c 278, §17]
Note
The repeal and reenactment note in the main volume took effect on June 30, 2020, pursuant to L 2015, c 101, §4.
Case Notes
Ejectment as remedy for removal of unregistered sewer line. 35 H. 225, 230 (1939); 50 H. 189, 436 P.2d 207 (1967).
Necessity of describing the area unlawfully occupied, see 35 H. 225, 228 (1939).
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