Hawaii Revised Statutes 657. Limitation of Actions

PART I. PERSONAL ACTIONS

PART II. REAL ACTIONS

  • 657-31 Twenty Years.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-31 Twenty years. No person shall commence an...
  • 657-31.5 Adverse Possession.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-31.5 Adverse possession. In an action under this...
  • 657-32 How Computed.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-32 How computed. If the right first accrued...
  • 657-33 Action Accrues When.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-33 Action accrues when. In the construction of...
  • 657-33.5 Deregistered Land.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-33.5 Deregistered land. In no event shall the...
  • 657-34 Disabilities.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-34 Disabilities. If, when right of entry or...
  • 657-35 Extension of Time by Death.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-35 Extension of time by death. If the...
  • 657-36 Same.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-36 Same. If, when the right of action...
  • 657-37 Repealed.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-37 REPEALED. L 1972, c 105, §1(q).
  • 657-38 Possession, Interrupting Statute.
    The Statutory Elements of Hawaii's Adverse Possession Law. 14 HBJ No. 2 Summer 1978, pg. 67. §657-38 Possession, interrupting statute. No person shall be...

Case Notes

The statutory scheme and legislative history of 386-8 indicated that the phrase "except as limited by [this] chapter" was not intended to restrict an employee's right to intervene in a lawsuit that was timely filed by his or her employer; thus, employee was not barred by the statute of limitations under 657-7 to intervene in plaintiff insurer's timely filed suit, and the circuit court erred in granting defendant's motion for summary judgment. 126 H. 406, 271 P.3d 1165 (2012).

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