· 11/12/2002
Eto v. Muranaka
Citations
- 57 P.3d 413
- 99 Haw. 488
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “It is evident, then, that Hawaii law cannot override the Hague Convention, when the Convention applies.”
- “It is evident, then, that Hawai‘i law cannot override the Hague Convention, when the Convention applies.”
- second complaint did not relate back to the filing of the first complaint, which was never served, where plaintiff filed a second complaint in a new action after the first complaint was dismissed
- “Under Hawaiʻi law, while ‘such notice is disfavored[,]’ due process is not violated when notice is made by publication, when, ‘in appropriate circumstances, notice by publication alone might be the only reasonable possible or practicable warning.’”
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Judges: Moon, Levinson, Nakayama, Ramil, Acoba
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