Law Journals and Reviews

For comparison of procedures under this chapter and quiet title statute, see Adverse Possession Against Unknown Claimants Under Land Court and Quiet Title Procedures. 2 HBJ, Dec 1964, at 4.

Case Notes

Decree quiets title as against a respondent who, after filing claim, withdraws and consents that decree be entered in favor of applicant. 31 H. 357. Decree bars action for reformation of deed though land court ruled it could not hear question. 20 H. 355.

Infant, rights of after reaching majority. 41 H. 490, remanded 256 F.2d 208, modified 42 H. 661, app. dism'd 267 F.2d 449.

Applicant has burden of establishing its title. 50 H. 507, 444 P.2d 909.

Decree does not freeze seaward boundary, it being subject to erosion. 55 H. 176, 517 P.2d 57.

Rights vest as of date of decree of registration. 402 F. Supp. 95.

In construing a land court decree, court held "along high water mark" prevails over distances and azimuths as measure of title line. 57 H. 585, 562 P.2d 771.

Cited: 29 H. 232, 233; 34 H. 93, 99; 35 H. 816, 822; 37 H. 270, 277.