HRS §380-6
When an organization can be held liable for members' actions
This section protects organizations and their leaders from being blamed for what individual members do during a labor dispute. They are only responsible if they actually took part in the act, approved it, or accepted it after learning about it.
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The statute, as written — Liability of association, officers, members
No officer or member of any association or organization, and no association or organization participating or interested in a labor dispute, shall be held responsible or liable in any court of the State for the unlawful acts of individual officers, members, or agents, except upon clear proof of actual participation in, or actual authorization of, such acts or of ratification of such acts after actual knowledge thereof.
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