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BRIDGETTE Y. OKAMOTO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GREGG M. OKAMOTO, Defendant-Appellee
ORDER APPROVING THE SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 “STIPULATION TO DISMISS APPEAL”
Upon consideration of the “Stipulation to Dismiss Appeal,” filed by Plaintiff-Appellant Bridgette Okamoto (Bridgette), pro se, on September 30, 2016, the papers in support and the record, it appears that (1) Bridgette and Defendant-Appellee Gregg Okamoto, pro se, stipulate to dismiss the appeal; (2) Rule 42 of the Hawai‘i Rules of Appellate Procedure provides, in relevant part, “If the parties to a docketed appeal or other proceeding sign and file a stipulation for dismissal, specifying the terms as to payment of costs, and pay whatever fees are due, the case shall be dismissed upon approval by the appellate court [.]”; (3) the stipulation provides that “[e]ach party shall bear their own attorneys' fees and costs, and “[Bridgette] will bear any Court fees incurred; and (4) the appellate filing fees have been paid.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the stipulation is approved, and the appeal in Case No. CAAP-16-0000529 is dismissed.
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Docket No: NO. CAAP-16-0000529
Decided: October 27, 2016
Court: Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawai'i.
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