HRS §101-26
Final court order that transfers condemned property
After all required payments from the final judgment are made, the court issues a final order describing the property and why it was taken. A certified copy is filed and recorded, and then the property officially becomes the plaintiff's.
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The statute, as written — Final order of condemnation
When all payments required by the final judgment have been made, the court shall make a final order of condemnation, which shall describe the property condemned and the purposes of the condemnation, a certified copy of which shall be filed and recorded in the office of the registrar of conveyances, and thereupon the property described shall vest in the plaintiff.
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