Sing Chong & Co. v. Hutchinson Plantation Co.

5 Haw. 452, 1885 Haw. LEXIS 28
CourtHawaii Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 21, 1885
StatusPublished

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Sing Chong & Co. v. Hutchinson Plantation Co., 5 Haw. 452, 1885 Haw. LEXIS 28 (haw 1885).

Opinion

Opinion op the Full Court, by

Preston, J.

This is an appeal from the decision of the Chancellor, dismissing the plaintiff’s bill for foreclosure of a mortgage from C. Akai & Co. to the plaintiffs.

Upon reading the pleadings herein and the evidence taken at the hearing, and also the various exhibits filed, we are of opinion that, for many reasons besides those stated by the Chancellor, the bill should be dismissed.

The decision of the Chancellor is therefore affirmed, and the bill stands dismissed with costs of this appeal.

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