HRS §501-245
How to reference earlier documents for leasehold time shares
When you record a document about a leasehold time share that must mention an earlier recorded document, you can just use that earlier document's official number or location instead of copying it. This works for both land court and regular conveyances.
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The statute, as written — Reference to recorded instruments pertaining to leasehold time share interests
Any instrument assigning, conveying, or otherwise dealing with a leasehold time share interest and which requires a reference to a prior recorded instrument may satisfy the requirements of section 502-33 by reference to the land court document number (in the case of a document recorded pursuant to chapter 501) or to the book and page or bureau of conveyances document number (in the case of a document recorded pursuant to chapter 502) of the instrument to which reference is made.
Sections this one refers to
§502-33 Rules for recording documents that refer to earlier records
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