HRS §560:3-106
Court orders can bind people who get notice
In certain court cases about estates, the court can make orders about property in Hawaii. People who are properly notified are bound by those orders, even if not everyone interested was notified.
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The statute, as written — Proceedings within the exclusive jurisdiction of court; service; jurisdiction over persons
In proceedings within the exclusive jurisdiction of the court where notice is required by this chapter or by rule, and in proceedings to construe probated wills or determine heirs which concern estates that have not been and cannot now be open for administration, interested persons may be bound by the orders of the court in respect to property in or subject to the laws of this State by notice in conformity with section 560:1-401. An order is binding as to all who are given notice of the proceeding though less than all interested persons are notified.
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