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BALI HAI VILLAS LTD., a Hawaii Limited Partnership, and STEVEN GARNER, on behalf of himself and all other limited partners of Bali Hai Villas Ltd., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. BALI HAI VILLAS, INC.; ARDESHIR HORMOZYARI, in his capacity as Successor Trustee of the David E. Walters Trust dated March 31, 2003; JAMES GIBSON, in his capacity as Personal Representative of the probate estate of David Walters, deceased and in his individual capacity; LUCETTE WALTERS; SPIZZIRRI FAMILY TRUST; CANDEE SPIZZIRRI, Co-Trustee; KEKAHA MS, LLC, a Hawaii limited liability company; LIHUE MS, LLC, a Hawaii limited company; KAUAI BEACH VILLAS PHASE II, LLC, a Hawaii limited liability company; GOODSILL ANDERSON QUINN & STIFFEL, LLLP, Defendants-Appellees, JOHN DOES 1-10; JANE DOES 1-10; DOE PARTNERSHIPS 1-10; DOE CORPORATIONS 1-10, and DOE ENTITIES 1-10, Defendants
ORDER APPROVING THE JANUARY 6, 2017 STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL OF APPEAL
Upon consideration of the “Stipulation for Dismissal Pursuant to Rule 42(b) of the Hawai'i Rules of Appellate Procedure [ (HRAP) ],” filed January 6, 2017, by Plaintiff-Appellant Steven Garner, on behalf of himself and all other limited partners of Bali Hai Villas, Ltd., and the record, it appears that (1) the appeal was docketed on September 8, 2016; (2) pursuant to HRAP Rule 42(b), the parties stipulate to dismiss the appeal, and bear their own costs and attorneys' fees on appeal; and (3) the stipulation is dated and signed by counsel for all parties appearing in the appeal.
Therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the stipulation to dismiss the appeal is approved and the appeal is dismissed. The parties shall bear their own costs and attorneys' fees on appeal.
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Docket No: NO. CAAP-16-0000400
Decided: January 12, 2017
Court: Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawai'i.
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