C O N T E N T S
Introduction
I. Generational Trust/Allodial Land and Water Laws for Kanaka Maoli
II. No one can take your lands away - Kekiekie vs. Edward Dennis case
III. Not necessary to go to court(s) - Kepani vs. John Watson
IV. Your ownership papers defined - Kalama vs. Kekuanaoa et. als. case
V. True land owner returned to their land(s) - John Piikoi et. als. vs. John Kapena case - occupier had to leave when owner returned
VI. Your claim for rent is a lien on your property - Bankruptcy of Ching On & Co. case
VII. Non-owners are to be given time to remove their animals, etc. before being charged with trespass - John Y. Davis vs. Francis Spencer
VIII. Conspiracy to defraud etc. - The King vs. William Anderson and John Russell case
IX. Forgery, false or fraudulent alteration of a Royal Patent, deed, or other writing - The King vs. Kahumoku case
X. Right to the water in the stream - Kaalaia Mill Co. vs. Mrs. C. Stewart et. al.
Summary
References:
Treaty of 1849 ratified in 1850 between Kamehameha III, his heirs and successors, and the United States President Zachary Taylor - a permanent friendship and amity Treaty
1854 - Protectorate Treaty between the U.S., Great Britain, and France with the Kingdom of Hawaii
1854 - Neutrality Law passed by Kamehameha III.
1893 - Agreement between Queen Liliuokalani and the Junta/U.S. Junta
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