Haw. Rev. Stat. § 1-4

Current through Chapter 253 of the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 1-4 - Persons and property subject to laws

The laws are obligatory upon all persons and property within the jurisdiction of the State.

HRS § 1-4

CC 1859, §6; am imp PC 1869, c 3, §1 (same as PC 1850, c 3, §1); RL 1925, §6; RL 1935, §6; RL 1945, §5; am L 1955, c 57, §1(b); RL 1955, § 1-7; HRS § 1-4

Law Journals and Reviews

The Decision to Disobey: A View of Symbolic Civil Disobedience. 7 HBJ 5.

Territorial waters, offenses committed on vessels within, prior to annexation, 1 H. 58; during territorial status, 217 U.S. 234, aff'g 3 U.S.D.C. Haw. 345. Contracts, what law governs. 3 H. 21; 10 H. 138; 10 H. 614, 622. Personal property, whether within the jurisdiction, taxation of. 3 H. 292; 16 H. 396. Compare as to intangibles. 31 H. 264, aff'd 47 F.2d 869; 26 H. 299, 356, aff'd 289 F. 664. Embezzlement, money received in Hawaii for delivery elsewhere. 5 H. 372. Divorce, effect of on ownership of insurance policy, what law governs. 10 H. 117, reh'g denied. 10 H. 562. Compare 132 Cal. 85, app. dis. 188 U.S. 291. Comity, action on insurance policy within and without the State, which takes precedence. 14 H. 80, app. dis. 187 U.S. 308. Federal reservations: Jurisdiction during territorial status. 19 H. 198; 23 H. 61; 38 H. 188, 198; 4 U.S.D.C. Haw. 62; 142 F. Supp. 666. Divorce, residence on military reservation. 35 H. 461; 37 H. 223; 38 H. 261. Real estate situated outside State, validity of trust under will of Hawaiian resident. 46 H. 475, 562, 382 P.2d 920. Custody of children found within the State. 49 H. 20, 29-31, 407 P.2d 885. Maritime injuries, effect of admiralty jurisdiction. 49 H. 77, 83, note 2, 412 P.2d 669, mod. and reh'g denied. 49 H. 267, 269-71, 414 P.2d 428. General laws not applicable to State unless explicitly made applicable. 51 H. 87, 451 P.2d 809.

Boundaries, see Const. art. XV. Concurrent jurisdiction of the State over federal reservations, see Pub L 86-3, §16(b). Full faith and credit, judgment of another state, see U.S. Const. Art. IV. Hawaii National Park, specific rights reserved to the State, see Pub L 86-3, §16(a). Service of process, see § 634-21 et seq. and provisions of particular chapters; HRCP rule 4.