Hawaii Revised Statutes
507. Liens
507-5 Foreclosure by bailee when not otherwise provided.

§507-5 Foreclosure by bailee when not otherwise provided. Whenever any lien has attached to any personal property in the possession of a bailee and is unsatisfied for the period of at least sixty days, and no other procedure is provided by law for the foreclosure of the lien, the bailee shall give public notice by publication for at least four issues of some newspaper published and circulating in the county where the bailee resides, which publication shall not be oftener than once per week. The notice shall particularly describe the personal property to be sold, the date and place of sale, the bailor's name, if known, and the nature and amount of lien to be satisfied. At the time and place named in the publication the property may be sold and the purchaser shall thereupon succeed to the bailor's title thereto. Out of the proceeds of sale the bailee may retain the amount of the lien, the cost of advertisement and sale, and other expenses incident to the sale. Any balance remaining which is not claimed by the owner of the property sold or the owner's legal representative within thirty days from the date of sale, shall be deposited by the bailee with the director of finance of the State to the credit of the owner and payable at any time to the owner or the owner's legal representatives; provided that the bailee may foreclose the lien in accordance with any written contract with the owner or by a civil action, and the proceedings shall be similar to proceedings to foreclose a mortgage of real property. [L 1919, c 195, § §1, 2; RL 1925, §2912; RL 1935, §4356; RL 1945, §8760; RL 1955, §193-8; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §14; am L 1963, c 114, §1; HRS §507-5; am L 1972, c 106, §1(b); gen ch 1985]
Case Notes
No common law lien for private storage. 25 H. 98, 103 (1919).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 28. Property

507. Liens

507-1 Animals, lien for care of.

507-2 Enforcement by sale of animals.

507-3 Excess returned to owner.

507-4 Liens for services in personal injury cases.

507-5 Foreclosure by bailee when not otherwise provided.

507-6 to 507-12 REPEALED.

507-13 Lien for laundering, cleaning, dyeing, pressing.

507-14 Enforcement; notice; auction.

507-15 Application of proceeds of sale.

507-16 Redemption prior to sale.

507-17 REPEALED.

507-18 Lien on personalty for work done and materials furnished.

507-19 Enforcement of lien.

507-20 Defense to lien by claimants.

507-21 Complaint in action to enforce lien; allegations.

507-22 Disputes as to application of proceeds of sale upon execution; jurisdiction of district courts; appeal.

507-23 Sale of personal property by lien holder.

507-41 Definitions.

507-42 When allowed; lessees, etc.

507-43 Filing notice, contents.

507-44 Record in circuit courts.

507-45 Discharge of lien.

507-46 Priority, record of; satisfaction.

507-47 Demand; enforcement; foreclosure; other attachment.

507-48 Owner may retain amount due.

507-49 Exceptions.

507-61 Definitions.

507-62 Owner's lien.

507-63 Rent due; notice of default and lien.

507-64 Notice of lien.

507-65 Final demand and notice of sale.

507-66 Method of sale.

507-67 Security interests, rights.

507-68 Payment before sale.

507-69 Good faith purchaser.

507-70 Self-storage contracts.

507-71 Other rights.

507-72 Applicability.

507-73 Occupant in default; motor vehicle or boat removal.

507-81 Attorney's lien upon actions and judgments.

507-82 Liens on attorneys; certified shorthand reporter services.