LESLIE v. GONSALVES

No. 3042.

42 Haw. 169 (1957)

HENRY A. LESLIE, SR., v. JOSEPH GONSALVES.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Decided October 24, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin Pence for appellant.

Tom Okino for appellee.

RICE, C.J., STAINBACK AND MARUMOTO, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT BY RICE, C.J.

Henry A. Leslie, Sr., of Napoopoo, South Kona, County and Territory of Hawaii, as plaintiff, filed a complaint in the circuit court of the third circuit, Territory of Hawaii, and thereby instituted suit against Joseph Gonsalves, of Honolulu, as defendant.

Two causes of action were alleged in the complaint. The first cause of action was to the effect that in the month of August, 1952...

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