HRS §172-8
Notice to owners to have boundaries determined
After finishing a list of unsurveyed lands, the comptroller must publicly announce it statewide once a week for four weeks. The notice names the last known owners and warns that if boundaries were not legally set before July 1, 1925, the State will take further steps.
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The statute, as written — Notice to owners to have boundaries determined
Upon the completion of a list, the comptroller shall give public notice thereof throughout the State at least once each week for four successive weeks, together with name or names of the last known owner or owners, and with a notice that unless the unsurveyed lands have had their boundaries properly and legally determined prior to July 1, 1925, the State shall proceed in the manner hereinafter provided for.
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