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· 3/17/1908

Tait v. Campbell

Citations

  • 18 Haw. 646
  • 1908 Haw. LEXIS 2

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  • holding that use of the conjunctive \and\ in a statutory provision meant that all of the conditions listed in the provision must be met
  • noting that use of the conjunctive \and\ in a statutory provision meant that all of the conditions listed in the provision must be met]
  • noting the use of the conjunctive \and\ in a statutory provision meant that all of the conditions listed in the provision must be met
  • use of the conjunctive \and\ in a statutory provision means that all of the conditions listed in the provision must be met
  • use of the conjunctive “and” in a statutory provision meant that all of the conditions listed in the provision must be met
  • use of the conjunctive \and\ in a statutory provision meant that all of the conditions listed in the provision must be met

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Judges: Ballou, Hartwell, Itartwell, Wilder

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