Kaaihue's Preliminary Title Report, as of Mar. 2021, dates back to 1970Angela Kaaihue
This preliminary report was issued on May 8, 2020 by Hawaii Title Agency, LLC for 98-673 Kilinoe Street, Aiea, HI 96701. The report provides information on the title to the property, which is currently vested in Angela Sue Kaaihue and Yong Nam Fryer as joint tenants. The report lists 31 exceptions that may affect the insurable title, including easements, deed restrictions, and legal orders regarding access rights.
MDCCR of Newtown Estates Community Association, Kaaihue-vs-NECAAngela Kaaihue
In the appellant court of Hawaii, Angela Kaaihue files for an appeal against Newtown Estates Community Association. Sec. 7.10 references Kaaihue's property described as mountainous, and excluded from the MDCCR's by the declarant of that time Herbert Horita, developer. When title eventually transferred to Kaaihue, did she or did she not inherit similar rights as Kaaihue?
Map 19 for MDCCR for Newtown Estates Community AssociationAngela Kaaihue
Map 19 as referenced in the Initial Development of Newtown Estates Community Association, the MDCCR's. Where is my Lot 285-A? And was it included in the initial development, and if not, when was it annexed into Newtown Estates
Map 20 for Newtown Estates Community Association MDCCR'sAngela Kaaihue
This document is a tax map key showing easements on a property. It depicts the boundaries of the property and outlines various easements, including an easement of 14,450 square feet. Notes indicate that some areas have no access permitted or limited access as noted on another referenced plan. The easements shown were cancelled by an order of the land court judge dated April 14, 2014.
MAP 19 FOR Newtown Estates Community Association MDCCR'sAngela Kaaihue
CAAP-19-0000806, Angela Kaaihue -vs- NECA , MAP 19 & 20- Referenced in the NECA's MDCCR- Does not reflect Appellant's undeveloped Lot. Originating TCT #137,368 states Appellant's lot 285-A was specifically excluded.
Kaaihue fights Corruption in Hawaii
ANGELA KAAIHUE'S REPLY BRIEF IN APPEALLANT COURT, CAAP-19-0000806 VERSUS NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
HAWAII LAND COURT JUDGE GARY CHAN
WILL JUSTICE PREVAIL? Judge CrabTree, Judge Holma, Judge Sonja M. P. McCullen, Hawaii Chief Judge Lisa Ginoza, Hawaii Associate Judge Keith Hiraoka, Hawaii Judge Katherine G. Leonard, Hawaii Judge Karen T. Nakasone, Hawaii Judge Clyde J. Wadsworth
This is a document filed electronically with the Intermediate Court of Appeals in Hawaii on August 4, 2020 at 12:30 PM. The document is related to case number CAAP-19-0000806 but does not provide any additional context about the case or parties involved.
REPLY BRIEF FILED BY ANGELA KAAIHUE -VS- NECAAngela Kaaihue
ANGELA KAAIHUE'S REPLY BRIEF IN APPEALLANT COURT, CAAP-19-0000806 VERSUS NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
HAWAII LAND COURT JUDGE GARY CHAN
CORRUPTION AT IT'S FINEST, Judge CrabTree, Judge Holma, Judge Sonja M. P. McCullen, Hawaii Chief Judge Lisa Ginoza, Hawaii Associate Judge Keith Hiraoka, Hawaii Judge Katherine G. Leonard, Hawaii Judge Karen T. Nakasone, Hawaii Judge Clyde J. Wadsworth
Kaaihue's Preliminary Title Report, as of Mar. 2021, dates back to 1970Angela Kaaihue
This preliminary report was issued on May 8, 2020 by Hawaii Title Agency, LLC for 98-673 Kilinoe Street, Aiea, HI 96701. The report provides information on the title to the property, which is currently vested in Angela Sue Kaaihue and Yong Nam Fryer as joint tenants. The report lists 31 exceptions that may affect the insurable title, including easements, deed restrictions, and legal orders regarding access rights.
MDCCR of Newtown Estates Community Association, Kaaihue-vs-NECAAngela Kaaihue
In the appellant court of Hawaii, Angela Kaaihue files for an appeal against Newtown Estates Community Association. Sec. 7.10 references Kaaihue's property described as mountainous, and excluded from the MDCCR's by the declarant of that time Herbert Horita, developer. When title eventually transferred to Kaaihue, did she or did she not inherit similar rights as Kaaihue?
Map 19 for MDCCR for Newtown Estates Community AssociationAngela Kaaihue
Map 19 as referenced in the Initial Development of Newtown Estates Community Association, the MDCCR's. Where is my Lot 285-A? And was it included in the initial development, and if not, when was it annexed into Newtown Estates
Map 20 for Newtown Estates Community Association MDCCR'sAngela Kaaihue
This document is a tax map key showing easements on a property. It depicts the boundaries of the property and outlines various easements, including an easement of 14,450 square feet. Notes indicate that some areas have no access permitted or limited access as noted on another referenced plan. The easements shown were cancelled by an order of the land court judge dated April 14, 2014.
MAP 19 FOR Newtown Estates Community Association MDCCR'sAngela Kaaihue
CAAP-19-0000806, Angela Kaaihue -vs- NECA , MAP 19 & 20- Referenced in the NECA's MDCCR- Does not reflect Appellant's undeveloped Lot. Originating TCT #137,368 states Appellant's lot 285-A was specifically excluded.
Kaaihue fights Corruption in Hawaii
ANGELA KAAIHUE'S REPLY BRIEF IN APPEALLANT COURT, CAAP-19-0000806 VERSUS NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
HAWAII LAND COURT JUDGE GARY CHAN
WILL JUSTICE PREVAIL? Judge CrabTree, Judge Holma, Judge Sonja M. P. McCullen, Hawaii Chief Judge Lisa Ginoza, Hawaii Associate Judge Keith Hiraoka, Hawaii Judge Katherine G. Leonard, Hawaii Judge Karen T. Nakasone, Hawaii Judge Clyde J. Wadsworth
This is a document filed electronically with the Intermediate Court of Appeals in Hawaii on August 4, 2020 at 12:30 PM. The document is related to case number CAAP-19-0000806 but does not provide any additional context about the case or parties involved.
REPLY BRIEF FILED BY ANGELA KAAIHUE -VS- NECAAngela Kaaihue
ANGELA KAAIHUE'S REPLY BRIEF IN APPEALLANT COURT, CAAP-19-0000806 VERSUS NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
HAWAII LAND COURT JUDGE GARY CHAN
CORRUPTION AT IT'S FINEST, Judge CrabTree, Judge Holma, Judge Sonja M. P. McCullen, Hawaii Chief Judge Lisa Ginoza, Hawaii Associate Judge Keith Hiraoka, Hawaii Judge Katherine G. Leonard, Hawaii Judge Karen T. Nakasone, Hawaii Judge Clyde J. Wadsworth
Answering Brief by Newtown Estates Community AssociationAngela Kaaihue
Answering Brief by Newtown Estates Community Association
ANGELA KAAIHUE -VS- NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION- OPENING BRIEF CAAP-19-0000806
NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Hawaii Appellant Court Supreme Court judge castegnetti, judge jeffrey crabtree, judge karen t. nakasone, judge katherine g. leonard, judge keith hiraoka, judge lisa m. ginoza, judge sonja mccullen, judge clyde j. wadsworth, judge karen holma, judge gary W.B. chang
Newtown Estates Community Association (NECA) -vs-Angela KaaihueAngela Kaaihue
Angela Kaaihue, Phillip Li, Carol Rosenberg, Bernard Bays, Newtown Estates Community Association (NECA) -vs-Angela Kaaihue, Judge Crabtree, Judge Castegnetti, Judge Gary Chang, Hawaii Land court
Filed Sept. 2014 Mark Kawata, Attorney for Yong Fryer, Angela KaaihueAngela Kaaihue
Attorney Mark Kawata, defends Angela Kaaihue, and Yong Fryer, in NECA -vs- Kaaihue, Memorandum in Opposition to NECA's claim,
judge castegnetti, judge crabtree, karen holma, mark kawata hawaii attorney
Newtown Loses By Default Judgment- NECA -vs- KaaihueAngela Kaaihue
Newtown Loses By Default Judgment- NECA -vs- Kaaihue, a five year litigation and court battle. When NECA board of directors, and community are jealous for driving right by a property that could have been purchased, but was inherited by Angela Kaaihue, who has turned the property she inherited into a Hawaiian Gold Mine.
Hawaii Appellant Court Supreme Court judge castegnetti, judge jeffrey crabtree, judge karen t. nakasone, judge katherine g. leonard, judge keith hiraoka, judge lisa m. ginoza, judge sonja mccullen, judge clyde j. wadsworth, judge karen holma, judge gary W.B. chang
Request for Entry of Default Judgment in favor for Angela KaaihueAngela Kaaihue
This document is a request for entry of default from Angela Sue Kaaihue and Yong Nam Fryer, who are pro se defendants and counter-claim plaintiffs, against Newtown Estates Community Association. It includes affidavits from Kaaihue and Fryer stating that the association failed to respond to their counter-claim within the required time period. It requests a default judgment of $43,450,000 including principal of $40 million, interest, costs and attorney's fees. Exhibits of the filed counter-claim and proofs of service are attached in support of the request.
LD 17-1-002541; Transcript Hawaii Land Court Gary Won Bae Chang, Dual Jurisdi...Angela Kaaihue
Transcript Hawaii Land Court Gary Won Bae Chang, Kaaihue -vs- NECA
Discusses whether or not Land Court or Circuit Court has juridiction to rule on Land Court Registered Title Certificate Errors. Monday, July 23, 2018, Petitioner seeks Declaratory Relief;
Gary Won Bae Chang questions whether Judge Castegnetti knew about HRS 501C. Land Court Judge requests that law be read aloud by Petitioner
Land Court discusses Subject Matter Jurisdiction and seeks to enlighten us on which court has Subject Matter Jurisdiction on Land Court Registered Properties in Hawaii and Dual Jurisdiction
(Part 3 of 4) Newtown v. kaaihue motion for leave - exh d-iAngela Kaaihue
(Part 3 of 4) (Part 1 of 4) Newtown Estates Community Associations Motion to ask for leave to file Counter-claim plaintiffs Angela Kaaihue's Counter-claim. Note: 5 years has gone by. This is a Default Judgement.
(Part 1 of 4) Newtown v. kaaihue motion for leave to file answer (motion on...Angela Kaaihue
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
(Part 1 of 4) Newtown v. kaaihue motion for leave to file answer (motion only)Angela Kaaihue
(Part 1 of 4) Newtown Estates Community Associations Motion to ask for leave to file Counter-claim plaintiffs Angela Kaaihue's Counter-claim. Note: 5 years has gone by. This is a Default Judgement.
2015 09-22 neca's reply re msj as to count ii and for attys Angela Kaaihue
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
2014 10 supplemental declaration of a. kaaihueAngela Kaaihue
The document discusses a meeting of the Board of Trustees of a community association held on November 28, 2022. It states that the meeting was called to order and that a quorum was present. It then lists three motions that were discussed and voted on at the meeting: appointing a new member to the Board of Trustees, approving the budget for 2023, and addressing issues with improper use of common areas. The document concludes by stating that the meeting was adjourned.
Order denying neca's msj on counterclaim (kaaihue)Angela Kaaihue
This order denies a motion for summary judgment filed by the Newtown Estates Community Association against defendant Angela Sue Kaaihue. The motion was heard over two dates by Judge Jeannette H. Castagnetti, with attorneys appearing for both sides. After reviewing submissions and hearing arguments, the judge denied NECA's motion for summary judgment on Kaaihue's counterclaim.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
2015 04-28 kaaihue's memorandum in opposition to newtown's mAngela Kaaihue
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
2014 10-21- Kaaihue-vs- NECA, filed by Attorney Mark KawataAngela Kaaihue
NECA, filed by Defendant Yong Fryer/Angela Kaaihue's Attorney Mark Kawata, NECA Breached Contract, if there was a contract?
Karen Holma, Judge Crabtree, Judge Gary W.B. Chang, Hawaii Appellant Court,
Judge Hiraoka, Judge Castegnetti, Angela Kaaihue-Vs- NECA
Answering Brief by Newtown Estates Community AssociationAngela Kaaihue
Answering Brief by Newtown Estates Community Association
ANGELA KAAIHUE -VS- NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION- OPENING BRIEF CAAP-19-0000806
NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Hawaii Appellant Court Supreme Court judge castegnetti, judge jeffrey crabtree, judge karen t. nakasone, judge katherine g. leonard, judge keith hiraoka, judge lisa m. ginoza, judge sonja mccullen, judge clyde j. wadsworth, judge karen holma, judge gary W.B. chang
Newtown Estates Community Association (NECA) -vs-Angela KaaihueAngela Kaaihue
Angela Kaaihue, Phillip Li, Carol Rosenberg, Bernard Bays, Newtown Estates Community Association (NECA) -vs-Angela Kaaihue, Judge Crabtree, Judge Castegnetti, Judge Gary Chang, Hawaii Land court
Filed Sept. 2014 Mark Kawata, Attorney for Yong Fryer, Angela KaaihueAngela Kaaihue
Attorney Mark Kawata, defends Angela Kaaihue, and Yong Fryer, in NECA -vs- Kaaihue, Memorandum in Opposition to NECA's claim,
judge castegnetti, judge crabtree, karen holma, mark kawata hawaii attorney
Newtown Loses By Default Judgment- NECA -vs- KaaihueAngela Kaaihue
Newtown Loses By Default Judgment- NECA -vs- Kaaihue, a five year litigation and court battle. When NECA board of directors, and community are jealous for driving right by a property that could have been purchased, but was inherited by Angela Kaaihue, who has turned the property she inherited into a Hawaiian Gold Mine.
Hawaii Appellant Court Supreme Court judge castegnetti, judge jeffrey crabtree, judge karen t. nakasone, judge katherine g. leonard, judge keith hiraoka, judge lisa m. ginoza, judge sonja mccullen, judge clyde j. wadsworth, judge karen holma, judge gary W.B. chang
Request for Entry of Default Judgment in favor for Angela KaaihueAngela Kaaihue
This document is a request for entry of default from Angela Sue Kaaihue and Yong Nam Fryer, who are pro se defendants and counter-claim plaintiffs, against Newtown Estates Community Association. It includes affidavits from Kaaihue and Fryer stating that the association failed to respond to their counter-claim within the required time period. It requests a default judgment of $43,450,000 including principal of $40 million, interest, costs and attorney's fees. Exhibits of the filed counter-claim and proofs of service are attached in support of the request.
LD 17-1-002541; Transcript Hawaii Land Court Gary Won Bae Chang, Dual Jurisdi...Angela Kaaihue
Transcript Hawaii Land Court Gary Won Bae Chang, Kaaihue -vs- NECA
Discusses whether or not Land Court or Circuit Court has juridiction to rule on Land Court Registered Title Certificate Errors. Monday, July 23, 2018, Petitioner seeks Declaratory Relief;
Gary Won Bae Chang questions whether Judge Castegnetti knew about HRS 501C. Land Court Judge requests that law be read aloud by Petitioner
Land Court discusses Subject Matter Jurisdiction and seeks to enlighten us on which court has Subject Matter Jurisdiction on Land Court Registered Properties in Hawaii and Dual Jurisdiction
(Part 3 of 4) Newtown v. kaaihue motion for leave - exh d-iAngela Kaaihue
(Part 3 of 4) (Part 1 of 4) Newtown Estates Community Associations Motion to ask for leave to file Counter-claim plaintiffs Angela Kaaihue's Counter-claim. Note: 5 years has gone by. This is a Default Judgement.
(Part 1 of 4) Newtown v. kaaihue motion for leave to file answer (motion on...Angela Kaaihue
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
(Part 1 of 4) Newtown v. kaaihue motion for leave to file answer (motion only)Angela Kaaihue
(Part 1 of 4) Newtown Estates Community Associations Motion to ask for leave to file Counter-claim plaintiffs Angela Kaaihue's Counter-claim. Note: 5 years has gone by. This is a Default Judgement.
2015 09-22 neca's reply re msj as to count ii and for attys Angela Kaaihue
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
2014 10 supplemental declaration of a. kaaihueAngela Kaaihue
The document discusses a meeting of the Board of Trustees of a community association held on November 28, 2022. It states that the meeting was called to order and that a quorum was present. It then lists three motions that were discussed and voted on at the meeting: appointing a new member to the Board of Trustees, approving the budget for 2023, and addressing issues with improper use of common areas. The document concludes by stating that the meeting was adjourned.
Order denying neca's msj on counterclaim (kaaihue)Angela Kaaihue
This order denies a motion for summary judgment filed by the Newtown Estates Community Association against defendant Angela Sue Kaaihue. The motion was heard over two dates by Judge Jeannette H. Castagnetti, with attorneys appearing for both sides. After reviewing submissions and hearing arguments, the judge denied NECA's motion for summary judgment on Kaaihue's counterclaim.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
2015 04-28 kaaihue's memorandum in opposition to newtown's mAngela Kaaihue
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
2014 10-21- Kaaihue-vs- NECA, filed by Attorney Mark KawataAngela Kaaihue
NECA, filed by Defendant Yong Fryer/Angela Kaaihue's Attorney Mark Kawata, NECA Breached Contract, if there was a contract?
Karen Holma, Judge Crabtree, Judge Gary W.B. Chang, Hawaii Appellant Court,
Judge Hiraoka, Judge Castegnetti, Angela Kaaihue-Vs- NECA
Comparative analysis between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquapon...bijceesjournal
The aquaponic system of planting is a method that does not require soil usage. It is a method that only needs water, fish, lava rocks (a substitute for soil), and plants. Aquaponic systems are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Its use not only helps to plant in small spaces but also helps reduce artificial chemical use and minimizes excess water use, as aquaponics consumes 90% less water than soil-based gardening. The study applied a descriptive and experimental design to assess and compare conventional and reconstructed aquaponic methods for reproducing tomatoes. The researchers created an observation checklist to determine the significant factors of the study. The study aims to determine the significant difference between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquaponics systems propagating tomatoes in terms of height, weight, girth, and number of fruits. The reconstructed aquaponics system’s higher growth yield results in a much more nourished crop than the traditional aquaponics system. It is superior in its number of fruits, height, weight, and girth measurement. Moreover, the reconstructed aquaponics system is proven to eliminate all the hindrances present in the traditional aquaponics system, which are overcrowding of fish, algae growth, pest problems, contaminated water, and dead fish.
Discover the latest insights on Data Driven Maintenance with our comprehensive webinar presentation. Learn about traditional maintenance challenges, the right approach to utilizing data, and the benefits of adopting a Data Driven Maintenance strategy. Explore real-world examples, industry best practices, and innovative solutions like FMECA and the D3M model. This presentation, led by expert Jules Oudmans, is essential for asset owners looking to optimize their maintenance processes and leverage digital technologies for improved efficiency and performance. Download now to stay ahead in the evolving maintenance landscape.
Embedded machine learning-based road conditions and driving behavior monitoringIJECEIAES
Car accident rates have increased in recent years, resulting in losses in human lives, properties, and other financial costs. An embedded machine learning-based system is developed to address this critical issue. The system can monitor road conditions, detect driving patterns, and identify aggressive driving behaviors. The system is based on neural networks trained on a comprehensive dataset of driving events, driving styles, and road conditions. The system effectively detects potential risks and helps mitigate the frequency and impact of accidents. The primary goal is to ensure the safety of drivers and vehicles. Collecting data involved gathering information on three key road events: normal street and normal drive, speed bumps, circular yellow speed bumps, and three aggressive driving actions: sudden start, sudden stop, and sudden entry. The gathered data is processed and analyzed using a machine learning system designed for limited power and memory devices. The developed system resulted in 91.9% accuracy, 93.6% precision, and 92% recall. The achieved inference time on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense with a 32-bit CPU running at 64 MHz is 34 ms and requires 2.6 kB peak RAM and 139.9 kB program flash memory, making it suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems.
Design and optimization of ion propulsion dronebjmsejournal
Electric propulsion technology is widely used in many kinds of vehicles in recent years, and aircrafts are no exception. Technically, UAVs are electrically propelled but tend to produce a significant amount of noise and vibrations. Ion propulsion technology for drones is a potential solution to this problem. Ion propulsion technology is proven to be feasible in the earth’s atmosphere. The study presented in this article shows the design of EHD thrusters and power supply for ion propulsion drones along with performance optimization of high-voltage power supply for endurance in earth’s atmosphere.
Software Engineering and Project Management - Introduction, Modeling Concepts...Prakhyath Rai
Introduction, Modeling Concepts and Class Modeling: What is Object orientation? What is OO development? OO Themes; Evidence for usefulness of OO development; OO modeling history. Modeling
as Design technique: Modeling, abstraction, The Three models. Class Modeling: Object and Class Concept, Link and associations concepts, Generalization and Inheritance, A sample class model, Navigation of class models, and UML diagrams
Building the Analysis Models: Requirement Analysis, Analysis Model Approaches, Data modeling Concepts, Object Oriented Analysis, Scenario-Based Modeling, Flow-Oriented Modeling, class Based Modeling, Creating a Behavioral Model.