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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 842

CHAPTER 842

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CHAPTER 842
ORGANIZED CRIME
Section
842-1 Definitions
842-2 Ownership or operation of business by certain persons
prohibited
842-3 Penalty; forfeiture of property
842-4 Prohibited affirmative defense
842-5 Forfeiture of corporate charters and cancellation of
registrations and licenses
842-6 Enjoining other business operations
842-7 Commencement and conduct of proceedings under sections
842-5 and 842-6
842-8 Civil remedies
842-9 Evidence
842-10 Civil investigative demand
842-11 Failure to report income; penalty
842-12 Inspection of tax records by chiefs of police
Law Journals and Reviews
Federal RICO: Issues in Jurisdiction and Standing. 22 HBJ, no. 1, at 37 (1989).
Case Notes
Six-year statute of limitations under §657-1(4) applies to claims brought under Hawaii's civil RICO statute. 758 F. Supp. 1357 (1991).
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