Greenwell v. Palani Ranch Company, Inc.

499 P.3d 421, 150 Haw. 221
CourtHawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
DecidedNovember 26, 2021
DocketCAAP-17-0000704
StatusPublished

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Greenwell v. Palani Ranch Company, Inc., 499 P.3d 421, 150 Haw. 221 (hawapp 2021).

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Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX 26-NOV-2021

07:58 AM

Dkt. 77 MO

NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS

OF THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I

ROBERT KELSHAW GREENWELL and LOU ELLEN LAMBERT, Plaintiffs-Appellants, Vv. PALANI RANCH COMPANY, INC.; HSA-UWC, a Hawai‘i corporation, GUY C. MIRANDA; JERRAE A. MIRANDA; CAROL ADAMSON GREENWELL, Successor Trustee of the F.R. Peter Greenwell Trust, dated October 23, 1989, as amended;

CAROL ADAMSON GREENWELL, Trustee of the Carol Adamson Greenwell Trust, dated October 23, 1989, as amended, Defendants—-Appellees,

and DOE DEFENDANTS 1-20, Defendants

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD CIRCUIT (CIVIL NO. 13-1-636K)

MEMORANDUM OPINION (By: Ginoza, Chief Judge, Wadsworth and McCullen, JJ.) Plaintiffs-Appellants Robert Kelshaw Greenwell (Kelly) and Lou Ellen Lambert (collectively, Appellants) appeal from the Final Judgment entered on September 11, 2017, by the Circuit Court of the Third Circuit (Cireuit Court) in favor of

Defendants-Appellees Frank Russell Greenwell (Peter)! and Carol

1 Defendant-Appeliee Frank Russell Greenwell, also known as F,R. Peter Greenwell, also known as Frank Russell Peter Greenwell, is deceased. Pursuant to Hawai‘i Rules of Appellate Procedure (HRAP) Rule 43, this court issued an order on April 13, 2018, wherein Carol Adamson Greenwell, Successor Trustee of the F.R. Peter Greenwell Trust, dated October 23, 1989, as amended, was substituted for Frank Greenwell, Trustee of the F.R. Peter Greenwell Trust, dated October 23, 1989, as amended. NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI'I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

2 In the appeal,

Adamson Greenwell (collectively, Appellees). Appellants challenge the Circuit Court's (1) "Order Granting Defendants Frank Russell Greenwell and Carol Adamson Greenwell's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment and for Substitution of Real Parties in Interest, filed June 20, 2016" (Order Granting Motion for Partial Summary Judgment) filed August 17, 2016; and (2) "Order Granting Defendants Frank Russell Greenwell, also known as F.R. Peter Greenwell, also known as Frank Russell Peter Greenwell, Trustee of The F.R. Peter Greenwell Trust dated October 23, 1989, as amended, and Carol Adamson Greenwell, Trustee of The Carol Adamson Greenwell Trust, dated October 23, 1989, as amended's [sic] Motion for Attorneys' Fees and Costs" (Order Granting Motion for Attorneys' Fees and Costs), filed March 16, 2017.

This appeal addresses a land boundary disagreement between brothers (and their wives, respectively) with regard to property conveyed to each by their parents' trusts.

On appeal, Appellants contend the Circuit Court erred by determining: (1} the boundary between the properties at issue is correctly baséd on a survey map rather than the historic ahupua‘a boundary; (2) no genuine issue of material fact exists as to the location and description of Appellees' property; (3) Appellees are entitled to attorneys' fees and costs; (4) the award of attorneys' fees and costs to Appellees was reasonable; and (5) Appellees are the sole owners of the subject property.

We conclude the Circuit Court properly granted summary judgment and properly awarded attorneys' fees and costs in favor of Appellees. We therefore affirm. |

I. Background A. Undisputed Facts and Evidence

On December 8, 1970, Robert Francis Greenwell (Robert F. Greenwell), the father/father-in-law of Appellants and Appellees, along with his brothers, James M. Greenwell ana'l.

2 The Honorable Melvin H. Fujino presided.

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Radcliffe Greenwell (collectively, the brothers), established the Palani Land Trust II (PLY II) to which they agreed to transfer each of their one-third undivided interests in lands located in North Kona as well as other assets.

1. The Palani Land Trust II

Around March 1982, Robert F. Greenwell expressed his desire to withdraw his one-third undivided interest from PLT II. On May 31, 1984, after years of discussions failed to result ina satisfactory distribution of Robert F. Greenwell's interest in PLT II, he initiated a lawsuit against James M. Greenwell and L. Radcliffe Greenwell (1984 Complaint or 1984 Lawsuit).

In October 1986, stemming from the 1984 Lawsuit, the brothers entered into a Letter of Mutual Understanding (LMU) in which they agreed to settle the dispute of property in PLT II by, inter alia, distributing certain parcels to Robert F. Greenwell based on approximate fair market value and acreage, "subject to change based upon actual survey and description." The LMU expressly states:

7. Procedures to Effect Final Settlement

The parties agree that the following procedures are

reasonably necessary to effect the final settlement:

a. Survey of Parcels. It will be necessary for surveys to be made of some of the parcels to be distributed to Robert. The only parcels which will be surveyed are those that must be surveyed for subdivision purposes or to otherwise effect the distribution made pursuant to this final settlement. The parties agree that Haruo Shigeoka of the office of Towill, Shigqeoka & Associates, inc., Surveyors, shall be retained to conduct the

surveys and monument the boundary locations. b. Description. The surveyor shall prepare metes and

bounds descriptions of the parcels to be conveyed,

(Emphasis added). The LMU makes no reference that the ahupua‘a line between Honoké6hau 1st and Honokéhau 2nd would serve as the boundary between the Subject Property and TMK 7-4-006-006 for purposes of distribution to Robert F. Greenwell.

In accordance with the LMU, the brothers entered into a settlement agreement dated June 19, 1987 (1987 Settlement Agreement), by which Robert F. Greenwell received 476.454 acres. Of the parcels distributed to Robert F. Greenwell were TMKs 7-4- NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI'I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

006-006, consisting of 27.13 acres, and 7-4-002-011 (Subject Property), consisting of 26.107 acres. Pursuant to the 1987 Settlement Agreement, a deed was executed by L. Radcliffe Greenwell and James M. Greenwell as Grantors, and by Robert F.

Greenwell as Grantee, with the deed expressly stating:

This Deed is being delivered by the Grantors to the Grantee pursuant to that certain unrecorded Settlement Agreement, dated June 19, 1987 (the "Settlement Agreement"), executed by the Grantors and the Grantee for the purpose of effectuating the settlement and satisfaction of the Grantee's claim to a one-third interest in the Trust and the Trust property.

The property descriptions attached to the deed for both TMK 7-4- 006-006 and the Subject Property state the properties are "Dounded and described" per a survey conducted by Haruo Shigeoka (Shigeoka Survey), a registered professional land surveyor.

The 1987 Settlement Agreement provides in relevant

part:

WHEREAS, there presently exists a dispute between Robert on the one hand, and James and Radcliffe on the other hand as to the Trust and the distribution to Robert, which dispute includes a lawsuit described as Robert F. Greenwell. vy. James M. Greenwell and L. Radcliffe Greenwell, Civil No. 9764, Third Circuit Court (Kona), State of Hawaii (the "lawsuit"); and

WHEREAS, on October 21, 1986, the parties hereto executed that certain Letter of Mutual Understanding in an effort to establish a procedure to arrive at a final settlement of the dispute and lawsuit, which procedure

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