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Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 667 > Part I - Foreclosure by Action or Foreclosure by Power of Sale Hawaii Revised Statutes > Division 4 > Title 36 > Chapter 667 > Part I - Foreclosure by Action or Foreclosure by Power of SaleCurrent as of: 2010Check for updates§ 667-1Foreclosure by action§ 667-2Other mortgagees joined§ 667-3Proceeds, how applied§ 667-4Defenses§ 667-5Foreclosure under power of sale; notice; affidavit after sale§ 667-5.5Foreclosure notice§ 667-5.7Public sale§ 667-6Notice to mortgage creditors§ 667-7Notice, contents; affidavit§ 667-8Affidavit as evidence, when§ 667-9Dower barred, when§ 667-10Power unaffected by transfer; surplus after sale________________________________________________________________________
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