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Wee v. Nakuina

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 22, 1926
29 Haw. 20 (Haw. 1926)

Opinion

No. 1614.

Argued March 17, 1926.

Decided March 22, 1926.

APPEAL FROM CIRCUIT JUDGE FIRST CIRCUIT. HON. F. ANDRADE, JUDGE.

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

A.G.M. Robertson ( Robertson Castle and W.J. Robinson on the brief) for petitioner-appellee.

A.G. Smith ( Smith Wild on the briefs) for respondents-appellants.


This is an appeal from a decree requiring the appellants, mortgagors, in a suit to foreclose a mortgage, to pay to the appellee, mortgagee, an attorney's fee in the sum of $750. The essential facts before us are so similar to those in Bowen v. Nakuina, 21 Haw. 470, as to render that case entirely applicable and upon this authority the decree of the court below is affirmed.


Summaries of

Wee v. Nakuina

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 22, 1926
29 Haw. 20 (Haw. 1926)
Case details for

Wee v. Nakuina

Case Details

Full title:Y.M. WEE v. EMMA M. NAKUINA, ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Mar 22, 1926

Citations

29 Haw. 20 (Haw. 1926)