SUZUKI v. GARVEY

NO. 2793.

39 Haw. 482 (1952)

KUNIO SUZUKI, MITSUO SUZUKI, JAMES MASAO SUZUKI, HENRY YONEO SUZUKI AND ALICE UMIKO WAKI v. ANABEL S. GARVEY.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Decided July 23, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. Schnack (H.C. Schnack with him on the briefs) for plaintiff in error.

W.F. Quinn (Robertson, Castle & Anthony with him on the brief) for defendants in error.

TOWSE, C.J., LE BARON AND STAINBACK, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT BY TOWSE, C.J.

Writ of error is prosecuted from the judgment of the circuit court denying the plaintiff in error's asserted title to certain realty by adverse possession.

In 1934 the Bishop Trust Company, Limited, owned certain lands and improvements in Honolulu bounded by Alexander, King, Artesian and Young streets. It subdivided the tract, preserving the largest lot to the rear of certain retail-store premises fronting King street as...

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