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JAROG v. OAHU TRANSIT SERVICES, INC.

Supreme Court of Hawaii
May 1, 2001
24040 (Haw. May. 1, 2001)

Opinion

24040.

May 1, 2001.

APPEAL FROM THE FIRST CIRCUIT COURT (CIV. NO. 99-3202)

MOON, C.J., LEVINSON, NAKAYAMA, RAMIL, and ACOBA, JJ.


ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL

Upon review of the record, it appears that: (1) the December 26, 2000 judgment, which purports to be the final judgment in Civil No. 99-3202, fails to state that the judgment is entered as to all of the plaintiff's claims; see Jenkins v. Cades Schutte Fleming Wright, 76 Haw. 115, 119-120, 869 P.2d 1334, 1338-39 (1994) (In a multiple claim or multiple party circuit court case, a judgment that purports to be the final judgment must identify the claims for which the judgment is entered and must, on its face, show finality as to all claims. A statement that declares "there are no other outstanding claims" is not a judgment.); and thus, (2) this appeal is premature and we lack jurisdiction. Therefore,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this appeal is dismissed for lack of appellate jurisdiction.


Summaries of

JAROG v. OAHU TRANSIT SERVICES, INC.

Supreme Court of Hawaii
May 1, 2001
24040 (Haw. May. 1, 2001)
Case details for

JAROG v. OAHU TRANSIT SERVICES, INC.

Case Details

Full title:EUGENE W. JAROG, Plaintiff-Appellant vs. OAHU TRANSIT SERVICES, INC., a…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: May 1, 2001

Citations

24040 (Haw. May. 1, 2001)