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206-31 Remedies of an obligee; mandamus, injunction, possessory action, receiver, accounting, etc.

HI Rev Stat § 206-31 (2019) (N/A)
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§206-31 Remedies of an obligee; mandamus, injunction, possessory action, receiver, accounting, etc. An obligee of the board of land and natural resources may, in addition to all other rights which may be conferred on the obligee, subject only to any contractual restrictions binding upon the obligee, and subject to the prior and superior right of others:

(1) By mandamus, suit, action, or proceeding in law, compel the board, and the members, officers, agents, or employees thereof, to perform each and every term, provision, and covenant contained in any contract of the board, and require the carrying out of any or all covenants and agreements of the board and the fulfillment of all duties imposed upon the board by this chapter;

(2) By suit, action, or proceeding in equity, enjoin any act or thing which may be unlawful, or the violation of any of the rights of the obligee of the board;

(3) By suit, action, or proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction, cause possession of any project or any part thereof to be surrendered to any obligee having the right to such possession pursuant to any contract of the board;

(4) By suit, action, or proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction, upon the happening of an event of default (as defined in a contract of the board), obtain the appointment of a receiver of any development project of the board or any part or parts thereof and, if the receiver be appointed, the receiver may enter and take possession of the project or any part or parts thereof and operate and maintain same, and collect and receive all revenues or other charges thereafter arising therefrom in the same manner as the board itself might do, and shall keep such moneys in a separate account or accounts and apply the same in accordance with the obligations of the board as the court shall direct;

(5) By suit, action, or proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction, require the board and the members thereof to account as if it and they were the trustees of an express trust. [L 1961, c 6, §29; Supp, §98J-29; HRS §206-31; gen ch 1985]

Rules of Court

One form of action, see HRCP rules 1, 2, and 81(i).

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