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In re Bigelow

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 18, 1929
30 Haw. 907 (Haw. 1929)

Opinion

No. 1835

Filed February 23, 1929

Decided March 18, 1929

PETITION FOR REHEARING.

PERRY, C.J., BANKS AND PARSONS, JJ.

C.N. Tavares, Second Deputy Attorney General, for the petition.


This is a petition for a rehearing. It is contended by Lyman H. Bigelow, superintendent of public works of the Territory of Hawaii, that in our original opinion we inadvertently failed to notice the provisions of certain sections of the Federal statutes. These sections did not escape our attention but we thought they were without bearing upon the questions which we considered determinative of the case and therefore they were not mentioned in the opinion. We know of no reason why we should reach a different conclusion from that already announced.

The petition is denied, without argument, under the rule.


Summaries of

In re Bigelow

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 18, 1929
30 Haw. 907 (Haw. 1929)
Case details for

In re Bigelow

Case Details

Full title:IN THE MATTER OF THE APPEAL OF LYMAN H. BIGELOW, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Mar 18, 1929

Citations

30 Haw. 907 (Haw. 1929)