Lambert v. Waha

CourtHawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 7, 2024
DocketCAAP-18-0000545
StatusPublished

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Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX 07-MAY-2024 08:10 AM Dkt. 429 SO

NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX

IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I

HOVEY B. LAMBERT, TRUSTEE UNDER THE HOVEY B. LAMBERT TRUST, AN UNRECORDED REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST AGREEMENT DATED APRIL 5, 2002, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. WAHA (k); PAHUPU (k); RAHELA KANIU; GEORGE KAKELAKA LUA; CLARENCE LUA; ROSE DAVIDSON LUA; GEORGE LUA; ARDYS LUA; KENNETH LUA; ELLEN LUA; DELARINE TEENEY, also known as DELIRINE GALLAGHER; VIOLET LUA, also known as VIOLET OHUMUKINI; ARTHUR OHUMUKINI; MELODY OHUMUKINI; SIMEON LUA, also known as SIMEON LANI LUA; MAKAHIWA K. LUA, JR.; DAWN K.T. WASSON; JOANNA THOMPSON; HOWARD LUA, also known as HOWARD KEAWE LUA; TONI-SUE LUA; JEREMEY K. LUA; JOEL LUA; JENILYNNE LUA LONGI; PATRICIA MALIA LUA MATAGI; GRAYCE DEAN; GERALDINE ROBERTS; VICKIE PILI; FALEMA‘O PILI; JAMES LUA; PAULINE THORNTON, also known as PAULINE LUA; ROBERT LUA; JANICE L. KAI; JEAN P. CARSON; LAURENCE LUA; MARGO HOWLETT; ETUATE FA, also known as EDWARD FA; JOELENE FA; MARIA LUA KAMAI, also known as MARAEA KAMAE; LEONARD LUA; LORRAINE LUA; LEONARD R. LUA, JR.; EVELYN MAKAVECKAS; HENRY KAMAE, JR.; KANE KAMAE; KENNETH KAMAE; KLENNMEYER KAMAE, SR.; HARRIET KAMAE; KAY-VOLA SHANNON; KWEN-LYNN BRANDOW; CRAIG T. BRANDOW; HAZEL LUA NEMOTO; LAWRENCE NAOKI NEMOTO; LARYNELL NEMOTO-HUSEMANN, also known as GIGI GALDONES; TYRONE GALDONES; HEIDI K. KELEOPAA; KIANA N.H. JODELL; NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAIʻI REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

LARRY N NEMOTO, JR.; JAY H. NEMOTO; NORMA MURRAY; DAWNE BALDERSON, also known as DONNA SMITH; MAUREEN HARDIN; JOEL K. LUA; CYNTHIA LUA; SAMUEL LUA, also known as SAMUEL MASAO LUA; CAROLYN LUA; ROBERT E. MASSEY; DANIEL L. MASSEY; CAROL L. MASSEY; ROBIN ING; AMY DRUMMONDO; MAILE VANAMAN, also known as MAILILEI VANAMAN; GEORGE LUA, also known as GEORGE POOKELA LUA; KALLEN LUA; INGRED MAILE; STRAIDE LUA; LANELL LUA; WARREN LUA; ROSE KOLUANA LUA; THELMA LUA, also known as THELMA WHITE, also known as LANI WHITE; PROPERTY RESERVE, INC.; ANA TEKIATA FINAU; LUCY LEIALOHA GIRELLI; GEORGE NEHEMIA NIHIPALI, JR.; ROSEMARY MONTANO; COLLEEN CARRIER; JEFFREY LUA; HARMONY ELAM; ELIZABETH BAL; HYRUM K. YEE POONG; MARGARET-ANN LUA; MARIAN KAPANUI; ANNETTE LAMM; SAFFIRE MAKAENA; ERICA MASSETY; JUANITA KAHANU POST; KEINARD HANS POST; KEINARD K. POST; WALTER SHANNON; GEORGE SHANNON; KATHLEEN SHANNON; DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION OF STATE OF HAWAII; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND PERMITTING, CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU; CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OF STATE OF HAWAII; HAWAII PACIFIC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION; Defendants-Appellees, and LESIELI TEISINA, Defendant-Appellant, and PENISIMANI TEISINA, Intervenor-Appellant, and MALTBIE K. NAPOLEON, Party-In-Interest-Appellee, and DOE DEFENDANTS 23-80, AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Defendants

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, Defendant/Cross-Claim Plaintiff-Appellee, vs. GEORGE LUA; ARDYS LUA, Defendants/Cross-Claim Defendants-Appellees, and DOE DEFENDANTS 23-80, Defendants/Cross-Claim Defendants

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT (CASE NO. 1CC091002529)

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SUMMARY DISPOSITION ORDER (By: Leonard, Acting Chief Judge, Wadsworth and Nakasone, JJ.)

Defendant-Appellant Lesieli Teisina (Lesieli) and Intervenor-Appellant Penisimani Teisina (Penisimani) (together, the Teisinas) appeal from the June 18, 2018 "Findings of Fact [(FOFs)], Conclusions of Law [(COLs)], and Order on Ownership of Parcel 33" (Order) filed by the Circuit Court of the First Circuit (Circuit Court), 1 from a jury-waived trial conducted on remand, 2 on Penisimani's claim of adverse possession from his co- tenants of a 10,000-square-foot portion of "Parcel 33," a property in Lā‘ie, O‘ahu, that was formally occupied by the Teisinas. The Circuit Court's Order concluded that Penisimani failed to prove adverse possession against his co-tenants and he thus had no interest or title in Parcel 33; and the Order confirmed title to Parcel 33 to Plaintiff-Appellee Hovey B. Lambert, Trustee under the Hovey B. Lambert Trust (Mr. Lambert). On appeal, the Teisinas challenge numerous FOFs and COLs 3 in the Order, and contend the Circuit Court erred in

1 The Honorable Bert I. Ayabe presided.

2 In the previous appeal, the Hawai‘i Supreme Court affirmed the circuit court's ruling that Lesieli did not establish adverse possession, but vacated and remanded as to Penisimani, who had raised a genuine issue of material fact as to ownership of Parcel 33, by producing evidence supporting his defense of adverse possession. Lambert v. Waha, 137 Hawai‘i 423, 436, 375 P.3d 202, 215 (2016) (Lambert v. Waha).

3 The Teisinas challenge FOFs 7, 8, 10-17, 20, 24, 27-29, 31-34, and COLs 3, 4, 6, 10-23. With the exception of COLs 21-23, which we address, the Teisinas present no specific argument containing their reasons challenging each FOF and COL "with citations to the authorities, statutes and parts of the record relied on." Hawai‘i Rules of Appellate Procedure (HRAP) Rule 28(b)(7). These contentions are waived. See id. ("Points not argued may be deemed waived."); Lambert v. Waha, 137 Hawai‘i at 436 n.14, 375 P.3d at 215 n.14 (concluding issue waived where "no discernible argument supporting this specific challenge is raised" in certiorari application); Haw. Ventures, LLC v. Otaka, Inc., 114 Hawai‘i 438, 480, 164 P.3d 696, 738 (2007) (finding that the appellants failed to demonstrate error because they "do not point to 3 NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAIʻI REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

concluding Penisimani failed to prove adverse possession against his co-tenants and had no title to Parcel 33. Upon careful review of the record and the briefs submitted by the parties and having given due consideration to the arguments advanced and the issues raised, we resolve the Teisinas' contention as follows, and affirm. Penisimani argues "[h]ow the trial judge reached the conclusions in 34 PDF pages 220-221 is beyond explanation and is totally contrary to the evidence and the law . . . ." The above-referenced conclusions at "34 PDF pages 220-221" appear to include COLs 21-23 and the Circuit Court's ultimate conclusion regarding Penisimani's adverse possession claim, which state: 21. Because neither Mr. Lambert nor his mother, Mrs. Lambert, 4 were aware of the Teisinas prior to August 31, 1991, the Teisinas fail in showing the "hostile" possession and good faith elements required of a cotenant to adversely possess another cotenant's interest in a parcel.

22. Because neither Mr. Lambert nor his mother, Mrs. Lambert, were informed by the Teisinas of the Teisinas' intent to adversely possess a portion of Parcel 33 prior to August 31, 1991, the Teisinas fail in showing the "hostile" possession and good faith elements required of a cotenant to adversely possess another cotenant's interest in a parcel.

23. Mr. Teisina failed to carry his burden of proving by clear and positive proof that he satisfied the "hostile" possession and good faith elements required of a cotenant to adversely possess another cotenant's interest in a parcel and accordingly title to Parcel 33 is as earlier found by this Court in the Partition Decree, Teisina Order and Confirmation Order.

anything in the record or provide any analysis that would guide this court in determining the validity of their contention").

4 Mr. Lambert's mother, Elizabeth P. Lambert (Mrs. Lambert) was Mr.

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