HRS §659-9
When courts cannot review a corporation's election decisions
If the legislature has given a corporation the power to decide whether its own member or officer elections are valid, a court will not issue a writ to question that decision. This section limits court involvement in those internal election matters.
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The statute, as written — Corporations not liable to writ, when
Where the legislature has granted to a corporation the right to determine the validity of the elections of its members or officers, a writ shall not be issued for the purpose of inquiring into that fact.
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