2021 Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 28. Property
516. Residential Leaseholds

PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS PART II. CONDEMNATION OF DEVELOPMENT TRACT PART III. RIGHTS OF LESSEES PART IV. JUDICIAL DECLARATION PART V. FEE TITLE ACQUISITION LOAN PROGRAM PART VI. SUSTAINABLE AFFORDABLE
DEVELOPMENTS OR LEASES

Chapter did not violate "public use" requirement of Fifth Amendment to U.S. Constitution. 467 U.S. 229 (1984).

Given system of landholding in Hawaii, legislature could, under police power, conclude that general welfare was served by condemning land of large landholder-lessors and allow lessees to purchase land from State. 483 F. Supp. 62 (1978).

Legislature's determinations of what land is subject to condemnation and who is entitled to repurchase from State are not arbitrary or capricious. 483 F. Supp. 62 (1978).

Condemnation of leased fee interests in residential houselots continued to satisfy "public use" prerequisite of Fifth Amendment to U.S. Constitution and article I, 20 of Hawaii constitution. 79 H. 64, 898 P.2d 576 (1995).

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