Thursday, March 14, 2024

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Case Precedence for Allodial Lands, etc.

 The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Case Precedence for Allodial Lands, etc.


                                CASE PRECEDENCE FOR LAND CASES, Etc.

 

                                         Researched and Updated by Amelia Gora (2024)


 

1.       Rex vs. Booth (1863) – Explanation of the Hawaiian Government

Reference:  REX vs. BOOTH , 1863, HAWAIIAN REPORTS pages 616-644


2.       Kekiekie vs. Dennis – No one can take your lands away

Reference:  KEKIEKIE vs. DENNIS, 1851, HAWAIIAN REPORTS pages 69-70


3.  Kepane vs. John Watson - Case similar to KEKIEKIE vs. DENNIS  except that it was not necessary to go to court.  The only documents necessary was your genealogy to the landowner, the Royal Patent, the Land Commission, and Survey.  For Grants, the Grant Number, and the Survey.

Reference:  Kepane vs. John Watson, Archives files, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.


4.       Iona Piikoi vs. Jona Kapena – Owner returned/occupied lands, case closed

Reference:  IONA PIIKOI vs. IONA KAPENA, 1857, HAWAIIAN REPORTS

Pages 15-18


5.       Kalama vs. M. Kekuanaoa and John Ii, Guardians of Victoria Kamamalu – Evidence of ownership:  Royal Patent, LCA/Land Commission Awards & Survey  

Reference:  KALAMA vs. M. KEKUANAOA AND JOHN II, Guardians of Victoria Kamamalu, HAWAIIAN REPORTS, 1859, HAWAIIAN REPORTS Pages 202-209


6.       In Re Ah Ho, et. Al. – U.S. President “proclaimed” Hawaii to be a territory and assigns judges; judges to answer to him

Note:  U.S. President Cleveland Gave Hawaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani Twice (2x) – illegal on part of U.S. President McKinley

Reference:  IN RE AH HO, ET.AL., HAWAIIAN REPORTS, 1899, pages 654-667


7.       Peacock vs. Republic of Hawaii – U.S. became 2 nations/countries:  1)  American Empire (territories), 2)  United States – those with treaties (nations)  Note:  The U.S. treated Hawaii as a territory.

Reference:  PEACOCK vs. Republic of Hawaii, 1899, HAWAIIAN REPORTS, pages 27-54.


8.      In Re Title of Pa Pelekane Case – Identity Theft -  The Attorney General of the Territory claimed that the “territory is the successor of the Kingdom of Hawaii” note:  Only bloodlines of Kamehameha are the heirs and successors.

Reference:  IN RE TITLE OF PA PELEKANE, 1912, HAWAIIAN REPORTS, pages 175-192.

 

 

aloha.



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