HRS §501-52
Court's power to enforce its decisions
This section gives the court broad authority to make rulings and take any steps needed to ensure justice in cases before it. It can issue orders and use legal tools to carry out its decisions.
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The statute, as written — Powers of the court
The court may make and award all such judgments, decrees, orders, and mandates, issue all such executions, writs of possession, and other processes, and take all other steps necessary for the promotion of justice in matters pending before it, and to carry into full effect all powers which are, or may be given to it by law.
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