5 sections in this chapter.
HRS §632-1 Jurisdiction; controversies subject to
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§632-1 Jurisdiction; controversies subject to. [(a)] In cases of actual controversy, courts of record, within the scope of their respective jurisdictions, shall have power to make binding adjudications of right, whether or not consequential relief is, or at the time could be, cla…
HRS §632-2 Appeals
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§632-2 Appeals. Declaratory judgments may be reviewed as other judgments. [L 1921, c 162, §2; RL 1925, §2919; RL 1935, §4221; RL 1945, §9972; RL 1955, §228-2; HRS §632-2; am L 1972, c 89, §1(d)]
HRS §632-3 Further relief upon judgment
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§632-3 Further relief upon judgment. Further relief based on a declaratory judgment may be granted whenever necessary or proper, after reasonable notice and hearing, against any adverse party whose rights have been adjudicated by the judgment. [L 1921, c 162, §3; RL 1925, §2920; …
HRS §632-4 and 632-5 REPEALED
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§§632-4 and 632-5 REPEALED. L 1972, c 89, §1(f).
HRS §632-6 Provisions, remedial
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§632-6 Provisions, remedial. This chapter is declared to be remedial. Its purpose is to afford relief from the uncertainty and insecurity attendant upon controversies over legal rights, without requiring one of the parties interested so to invade the rights asserted by the other …