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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 501

[§501-268] Legal incidents of deregistered land.

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[§501-268] Legal incidents of deregistered land. Nothing in this part shall in any way be construed to relieve deregistered land or the owners of deregistered land from:
(1)Any rights incident to the relation of husband and wife;
(2)Liability to attachment or mesne process or levy on execution;
(3)Liability to any lien of any description established by law on the deregistered land, or in the interest of the owner in the deregistered land;
(4)The right to change the laws of descent;
(5)The rights of partition between coparceners and other cotenants;
(6)The right to take the same by eminent domain;
(7)Liability to be recovered by a trustee in bankruptcy under the provisions of law relating to preferences;
(8)Any other rights or liabilities created by law and applicable to the owner of a condominium apartment that is part of a condominium property regime established on registered land and which is not used in a time share plan, except as otherwise expressly provided in this part; or
(9)Any other rights or liabilities created by law and applicable to the deregistered land, except as otherwise expressly provided [in] this part. [L 2009, c 120, pt of §2, §21; am L 2013, c 119, §11]
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