PROPERTY RIGHTS AND INTERESTS Flashcards
Rights in Properties (real or personal ) can arise by agreement or by law.
1) . Marital Rights
2) . Native Hawaiian Rights
3) . Water Rights
4) . Land Rights
5) . Non-Rights
Marital Rights
1). Dower.
Dower is right of wife to take ⅓ of all real property owned by her husband.
Abolished in 7/1/1977 . Property owned prior to 1977 and married prior to 1977
Then wife may be entitled to dower
2). Curtesy common law that entitled husband to all wife’s property but abolished in
1977 but has no effect today
3). Right of Election. Allows the spouse or reciprocal beneficiary to elect against the will.
Spouse can choose to receive amount as per the spouse’s will or amount allowed under the elective share determined by HRS 560:2-202
Elective share depends on yrs married. If married 1-10 years spouse can claim 3% for every year. ( 3 years x 3%=. 9%)
If married 11-15 years = 4%
So, 14 years of marriage is 10 years / 3%/yr=. 30% 4%/yr= 16% 30% + 16%=46% The most a surviving spouse can claim is 50% so 15 years or more
Community Property
Property acquired during the marriage
Native Hawaiian Rights
1). Hawaiian Homelands
1921 hawaiian Homes Commission Act
200,000 acres of land trust.
99 year homestead lease at annual lease of $1
2). Private Access Rights
1995 lawsuit, Public Access to Shoreline (PASH)
Water Rights
HRS7-1
1). Riparian rights belong to riparian owner
Property abutting a stream, river or creek (flowing water)
2 ways to determine
2 ways to determine Riparian Rights
A). Reasonable use:
B). Prior appropriation means the use of water remains the same as how its always been used
Water Rights can also be
2). Littoral land bordering (non flowing water). Such as a lake, ocean or sea
Owners are littoral owners
Land Rights are called
Accretion land is added to existing land slowly by action of ocean waves or streams .
Title to accreted property can be quieted if it has been in existence for20 years when the suit was filed.
Accreted property ( other than lava). Can belong to a riparian or littoral owner.
Non-Right what are the 2 types
1) . New Lava Land: lava land is owned by Hawaii State
2) . Mineral Rights in Hawaii
Property interest TERMS
Avulsion is the sudden and violent alteration of the shoreline as the product of volcanic and seismic activity.
Avulsion does not change the boundary line.