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HRS §101-24

When property value is set for condemnation

This section sets the date for valuing property in a condemnation case. The value is based on the day the summons is served, and any improvements made after that date are not counted. This rule applies unless another law says otherwise.

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The statute, as written — Assessed as of day of summons

For the purpose of assessing compensation and damages, the right thereto shall be deemed to have accrued at the date of summons, and, except as provided in section 46-6, its actual value at that date shall be the measure of valuation of all property to be condemned, and the basis of damage to property by reason of its severance from the portion sought to be condemned, subject, however, to section 101-23. No improvement put on the property subsequent to the date of the service of the summons shall be included in the assessment of compensation or damages.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§46-6 Counties can require park land or fees for new subdivisions

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