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Kuleana Act of 1850 (Hawaii)

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created a system for private land ownership in seven parts. Section 1 recognized ownership of government plots occupied and improved by families. Section 2 expanded title to other types of land. Section 3 defined land boundaries and the ability to exchange portions of land. Section 4 established a
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word, defined in the Hawaii Electronic Library as a "Right, privilege, concern, responsibility, title, business, property, estate, portion, jurisdiction, authority, liability, interest, claim, ownership, tenure, affair, province; reason, cause, function, justification; small piece of property, as
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system for the Hawaiian government to distribute larger parcels of land. Section 5 established the largest size of family owned lots. Section 6 attempted to distinguish between cultivated and waste lands. Section 7 established access to roads, water sources, and other natural resources.
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came under scrutiny in 2017 when he attempted to integrate property titles that had been established by the Kuleana Act into a 700-acre (280 ha) estate, which he intended to assemble in Hawaii by using
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The Kuleana Act remains the foundation of law pertaining to native tenant rights.
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lawsuits to establish the ownership of ambiguously-titled parcels of land.
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Index

King in Privy Council
Hawaii legislature
Hawaiian
ahupuaʻa
Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg
quiet title
Kuleana rights
Ahupuaʻa
Ceded lands
Great Māhele
Aboriginal title in the United States
"The Kuleana Act of 1850"
"Nā Puke Wehewehe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi"
"Mark Zuckerberg drops property lawsuits to force sale of Hawaiian lands"
Hawaii Electronic Library
Hoakalei Cultural Foundation
Categories
Hawaii statutes
History of Hawaii
Legal history of Hawaii
Real property law
1850 in law
1850 in Hawaii

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