REGISTRATION OF ACCRETION; CORRECTION TO REFLECT EROSION

Rules of the Land Court

Rule: 105

Jurisdiction: HI

Bluebook Citation: RLC 105

The map filed with the petition for registration of title to an accretion and/or correction to reflect erosion, in addition to complying with all the rules and statutes governing the preparation and filing of maps in the land court, shall bear the legend: LAND COURT APPLICATION _____ ACCRETION [AND/OR EROSION] TO LOT ____________ AS SHOWN ON MAP ________ AND THE REDESIGNATION OF SAID LOT _____ WITH ACCRETION [AND/OR EROSION] AS LOT ______________ and shall contain the following information: (A) The previous high-water mark as shown on Map ____________ (to be shown by dotted lines) with the new high-water mark (to be shown by solid line, together with the date of the determination thereof and a specification in parentheses whether the mark reflects vegetation, upper reaches of the wash of waves, debris, seaward face of seawall, top of rock ledge, etc.); (B) The old lot number shown by dotted lettering, the old lot area shown by solid lettering enclosed by parentheses, the area of any accreted portion shown by solid lettering enclosed by parentheses, the area of any eroded portion shown by solid lettering enclosed in parentheses, the new lot to be designated by a new number and shown by solid lettering and the total area to be shown by solid lettering; (C) Location of pipes or other permanent marks set on the boundaries near the new high-water mark with the distances from said permanent marks to the new high-water mark; (D) The names of the landowners adjoining the lot as accreted and/or eroded; (E) The certificate of the surveyor stating substantially as follows: New high-water mark as shown hereon is from an actual survey on the ground made under the direction and supervision of the undersigned on ______________, 20____.

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