This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii District Courts - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 2DC08?
A: Form 2DC08 is a complaint form used in Hawaii for cases involving assumpsit, summary possession/landlord-tenant, and damages.
Q: What is Assumpsit?
A: Assumpsit is a legal term referring to a breach of an implied or express agreement.
Q: What is Summary Possession?
A: Summary possession is a legal procedure used to quickly evict a tenant for non-payment of rent or other lease violations.
Q: What is Landlord-Tenant?
A: Landlord-tenant refers to the legal relationship between a property owner (landlord) and a person or entity who rents or leases the property (tenant).
Q: What are Damages?
A: Damages refer to the monetary compensation sought by a party who has suffered harm or loss as a result of another party's actions or negligence.
Q: What is a Declaration?
A: A declaration is a written statement made under penalty of perjury, used to provide factual information or support a legal argument.
Q: What are Exhibits?
A: Exhibits are additional documents or evidence attached to a legal filing to support the claims or arguments made in the case.
Q: What is a Summons?
A: A summons is a legal document issued by a court that informs a defendant of a lawsuit and the need to appear in court or respond to the allegations.
Form Details:
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