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HRS §664-9

Appealing a boundary decision and adding new evidence

When someone appeals a boundary decision, the commissioner sends the court a copy of the record, decision, exhibits, and cost bond. The court may allow new evidence if it couldn't be found earlier. The court's final decision is binding.

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The statute, as written — Record on; new evidence

Whenever any person appeals, the commissioner of boundaries shall transmit to the clerk of the supreme court a copy of the record and of the commissioner's decision, together with any exhibits filed and the bond for costs as in other cases. The intermediate appellate court or the supreme court may permit the introduction of new evidence that could not with due diligence have been obtained before, and the court's decision shall be final and binding.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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