Hawaii Revised Statutes
101. Eminent Domain
101-31 Payment of estimated compensation; effect thereof.

§101-31 Payment of estimated compensation; effect thereof. Upon the application of the parties entitled thereto the court may order that the amount of the estimated compensation or damages stated in the motion and paid to the clerk of the court, or any part thereof, be paid forthwith for or on account of the just compensation to be awarded in the proceedings. If an additional deposit of money has been paid to the clerk of the court pursuant to section 101-28 the amount of the additional deposit or of any portion thereof, shall not, without the consent of the plaintiff, be paid to the party. A payment to any party as aforesaid shall be held to constitute an abandonment by the party of all defenses interposed by the party, excepting the party's claim for greater compensation or damages. If the compensation or damages finally awarded in respect of the land or any parcel thereof exceeds the amount of the money so received by any person entitled, the court shall enter judgment for the amount of the deficiency. The unexpended moneys and any additional security so deposited with the clerk of the court shall be available for, or for enforcement of, the payment of any final judgment awarded by the court. [L 1937, c 184, pt of §5; RL 1945, §319, pt of subs 1; am L 1947, c 200, pt of §1(d); am L 1951, c 12, pt of §1(l); RL 1955, §8-29; HRS §101-31; gen ch 1985]
Case Notes
Where estimate of compensation deposited to obtain immediate possession is in excess of final award, condemnee must make restitution with interest. 54 H. 385, 507 P.2d 1084.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 9. Public Property, Purchasing and Contracting

101. Eminent Domain

101-1 Definitions.

101-2 Taking private property for public use; disposal of excess property.

101-3 Entry upon private property by agreement.

101-3.5 Priority for lessees dislocated by condemnation proceedings. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any lessee engaged in commercial or industrial uses who has been or will be displaced from private property which is acquired by the State o...

101-4 Right of eminent domain granted to public utilities and others.

101-5 Fee simple or lesser estate may be acquired.

101-6 What property may be taken.

101-7 Superior public use.

101-8 Entering and surveying land.

101-9 Actions; priority.

101-10 Circuit courts have jurisdiction.

101-11 Procedure as in civil actions.

101-12 Evidence.

101-13 Exercise of power by county.

101-14 Plaintiff.

101-15 Complaint; defendants.

101-16 Complaint; additional contents; map.

101-17 Different properties in one action.

101-18 Joint or consolidated actions by governmental agencies.

101-19 Amendments of complaints, citations.

101-20 Notice.

101-21 Intervenors.

101-22 Decision.

101-23 Damages assessed, how.

101-24 Assessed as of day of summons.

101-25 Payment of judgment, penalties.

101-26 Final order of condemnation.

101-27 Defendant allowed damages upon abandonment or dismissal of proceedings.

101-28 Possession pending action; immediate occupation by plaintiff.

101-29 Possession pending action; alternative procedure.

101-30 Order of possession.

101-31 Payment of estimated compensation; effect thereof.

101-32 Possession pending appeal.

101-33 Allowance of interest, etc.

101-34 Issue as to use may be set for immediate trial.

101-35 Tax official as party; certificates, etc.

101-36 Certificate of deposit of moneys in court; notice of lien.

101-37 Payment of taxes out of deposit.

101-38 Further certificate of possession.

101-39 Effect of abandonment of eminent domain proceedings.

101-41 Special power of eminent domain.

101-42 Rights-of-way.

101-43 Requirements prior to exercise of power.

101-44 Right-of-way lapses when.

101-51 Definitions.

101-52 Proceedings authorized.

101-53 Property already appropriated to a public purpose.

101-54 Part I provisions adopted; consolidation of proceedings.

101-71 Taking private personal property for public use.

101-72 Negotiated purchase of private personal property under threat of condemnation.