SOLIAI, Plaintiff
v.
PALEPALE, Defendant
No. 9-1919
Civil Jurisdiction, Trial Division
["Matai" title: "Tuanaitau"]
Date unknown
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A. M. NOBLE, President of the High Court
This cause coming on to be heard and it appearing to the Court that the defendant, did on December 1st, 1919, file notice of his intentions to register himself under the "matai" name, Tuanaitau, to succeed the late Tuanaitau-Numela;
And it further appearing to the Court that on the
8th day of December, 1919, the plaintiff, Soliai,
filed in the
And it further appearing to the Court that the plaintiff and defendant have reached an amicable settlement of the matter in controversy, and it is agreed by both the plaintiff and defendant that the defendant shall register his name as Tuanaitau-Palepale in the Record of "Matai" Titles in the office of the Secretary of Native Affairs:
It is therefore ordered, considered and adjudged by the by and with the consent of the parties, plaintiff and [1ASR320] defendant, that the said Palepale is entitled to register himself in the Record of "Matai" Titles in the Office of the Secretary of Native Affairs as Taunaitau-Palepale.
It is further ordered that the cost, $10.00, be equally divided between plaintiff and defendant.
Consented to by:
/s/ Soliai
/s/ Palepale
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