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Apr. 14—Residential real estate development in Hawaii has long been recognized as heavily regulated, and a new study concludes the level of regulation by far outranks all other states. The study ...
Mar. 5—Hawaii's building regulations drive the cost of condominium development up 58 %, the highest in the nation, according to a report released Monday by the University of Hawaii Economic ...
Federal courts have long recognized that state laws establish the extent of the riparian and public right. In the case of navigable waters, title goes to the average low water mark. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court defined it as the "ordinary low water mark, unaffected by drought; that is, the height of the water at ordinary stages."
Lakes and reservoirs are rare in Hawaii, and Wahiawā is unique in being surrounded on three sides by Lake Wilson (also known as Wahiawā Reservoir or Kaukonahua). The town must be reached by either of two bridges on Kamehameha Highway (State Rte. 80) across the reservoir's narrow north and south arms. Outside of the reservoir, the town used to ...
Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkiff , 467 U.S. 229 (1984), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a state could use eminent domain to take land that was overwhelmingly concentrated in the hands of private landowners and redistribute it to the wider population of private residents.
The retired NBA legend's sprawling Highland Park estate has been on the market on and off since 2012 Reuters 2 months ago Realtors group forecasts US 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaging 6% in 2025
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Laws and regulations vary among local and national governments, but some traits are common to most prescription laws: open and notorious (i.e., obvious to anyone) actual, continuous (i.e., uninterrupted for the entire required time period); this does not necessarily require use daily, weekly, etc. adverse to the rights of the true property owner