Case Name: STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff-Appellant on Count I, Appellee and Cross-Appellant on Count II, v. RALPH E. COREY and ROBERT M. KIMBROUGH, Defendants-Appellees on Count I, Appellants and Cross-Appellees on Count II, and WALLACE C. S. YOUNG, Defendant-Appellee on Count I Appellant on the Cross-Claim in Count I; and RALPH E. COREY and ROBERT M. KIMBROUGH Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. BETTER BUILT HAWAII, LTD., Third-Party Defendant
Court: Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii
Jurisdiction: Hawaii
Decision Date: 1971-10-05
Citations: 53 Haw. 177
Docket Number: No. 5021
Parties: STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff-Appellant on Count I, Appellee and Cross-Appellant on Count II, v. RALPH E. COREY and ROBERT M. KIMBROUGH, Defendants-Appellees on Count I, Appellants and Cross-Appellees on Count II, and WALLACE C. S. YOUNG, Defendant-Appellee on Count I Appellant on the Cross-Claim in Count I and RALPH E. COREY and ROBERT M. KIMBROUGH Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. BETTER BUILT HAWAII, LTD., Third-Party Defendant
Judges: RICHARDSON, C.J., ABE AND KOBAYASHI, JJ., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE HAWKINS IN PLACE OF MARUMOTO, J., DISQUALIFIED, AND CIRCUIT JUDGE M. DOI IN PLACE OF LEVINSON, J., DISQUALIFIED
Reporter: Hawaii Reports
Volume: 53
Pages: 177–177

Head Matter:
STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff-Appellant on Count I, Appellee and Cross-Appellant on Count II, v. RALPH E. COREY and ROBERT M. KIMBROUGH, Defendants-Appellees on Count I, Appellants and Cross-Appellees on Count II, and WALLACE C. S. YOUNG, Defendant-Appellee on Count I Appellant on the Cross-Claim in Count I and RALPH E. COREY and ROBERT M. KIMBROUGH Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. BETTER BUILT HAWAII, LTD., Third-Party Defendant
No. 5021
October 5, 1971
RICHARDSON, C.J., ABE AND KOBAYASHI, JJ., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE HAWKINS IN PLACE OF MARUMOTO, J., DISQUALIFIED, AND CIRCUIT JUDGE M. DOI IN PLACE OF LEVINSON, J., DISQUALIFIED
Helen B. Ryan (Ryan & Ryan of counsel) Attorney for Ralph E. Corey and Robert M. Kimbrough, for the petition.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The petition for rehearing and motion to amend opinion by striking are without merit and denied without argument.