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Territory v. Hon. Plantation

Supreme Court of Hawaii
May 20, 1939
35 Haw. 25 (Haw. 1939)

Opinion

No. 2254.

Filed February 27, 1939.

Decided May 20, 1939.

PETITION FOR REHEARING.

COKE, C.J., PETERS, J., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE LE BARON IN PLACE OF KEMP, J., DISQUALIFIED.

J.V. Hodgson, Attorney General, and Chuck Mau, Deputy Attorney General, for the petition.


The petitioner-appellee, the Territory of Hawaii, asks for a rehearing in the above cause, basing its application largely upon that part of our opinion holding that the cause should go back to the trial court "for admeasurement of such damage, if any, as appellant may be entitled to by reason of the severance of fields 62, 81, 82 and 83."

Our disposition of the question accords to appellants the right to present an element of damage which the trial court erroneously refused to consider. If a rehearing were granted we would be bound to adhere to our former position, hence the petition is denied.


Summaries of

Territory v. Hon. Plantation

Supreme Court of Hawaii
May 20, 1939
35 Haw. 25 (Haw. 1939)
Case details for

Territory v. Hon. Plantation

Case Details

Full title:THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, BY LYMAN H. BIGELOW, ITS SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: May 20, 1939

Citations

35 Haw. 25 (Haw. 1939)