HEE v. CHUNG

NO. 2771.

39 Haw. 364 (1952)

EMALIA HAAHAA AKIONA HEE, ALSO KNOWN AS E. HAAHAA, v. KAHIWA HEE CHUNG, ALSO KNOWN AS KEOHOHIWA.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Decided April 15, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.G. Chuck (Fong, Miho & Choy with him on the briefs) for appellant.

W.Y. Char (also on the briefs) for appellee.

LE BARON AND STAINBACK, JJ., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE SAPIENZA IN PLACE OF TOWSE, C.J., DISQUALIFIED.


OPINION OF THE COURT BY STAINBACK, J.

This is a bill in equity brought by the petitioner-appellee, Emalia Haahaa Akiona Hee, also known as E. Haahaa, against her daughter, Kahiwa Hee Chung, also known as Keohohiwa, for the cancellation of a deed executed in 1942 of certain lands located at Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, described in Royal Patent 2042, Land Commission Award 1967, containing approximately 2.22 acres of land.

The petitioner alleges in substance in the...

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