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(a) The garnishee, when summoned before judgment rendered against the garnishee's principal, if the garnishee desires, shall be admitted to defend the garnishee's principal in the action.
(b) If judgment is rendered in favor of the plaintiff, and likewise in all cases in which the garnishee is summoned after judgment, the garnishee fund, or any part thereof as may be sufficient for that purpose, shall be liable to pay the same. The plaintiff on praying out execution shall be entitled to have included in the execution an order directing the sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, or independent civil process server from the department of law enforcement's list under section 353C-11 serving the same to make demand of the garnishee for the goods and effects of the defendant secured in the garnishee's hands, whose duty it will be to expose the same to be taken on execution, and also to make demand of the garnishee for the debt or wages secured in the garnishee's hands or the moneys held by the garnishee for safekeeping, or any part thereof as may satisfy the judgment. It shall be the duty of the garnishee to pay the same. If the garnishee has in any manner disposed of the goods and effects or does not expose and subject the same to be taken on execution, or if the garnishee does not pay to the sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, or independent civil process server when demanded, the debt, wages, or moneys held for safekeeping, the garnishee shall be liable to satisfy the judgment out of the garnishee's own estate, as the garnishee's own proper debt, if the goods, effects, debt, wages, or moneys held for safekeeping be of sufficient value or amount and, if not, then to the value of the same; provided that every garnishee, whether summoned before or after judgment, shall be allowed to retain or deduct from the goods, effects, and credits of the defendant in the garnishee's hands at the time of service all demands against the defendant of which the garnishee could have availed the garnishee's self if the garnishee had not been garnished, whether the same are at the time due or not, and whether by setoff on a trial or by setoff of judgments or executions between the garnishee and the defendant, and shall be liable only for the balance after adjustment of all mutual demands between the garnishee and the defendant; provided further that in the adjustment, no demands for unliquidated damages for wrongs or injuries shall be included; and provided further that the judgment shall show the amount of any setoff.
(c) No garnishee shall be liable to anyone for the nonpayment of any sum or for the nondelivery of any goods or effects when the garnishee in good faith believes, or has reason to believe, that garnishment or other process affects the same, though such be not the case, but this subsection shall not supersede section 652-9 where the same are applicable.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Hawaii Revised Statutes Division 4. Courts and Judicial Proceedings § 652-2 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/hi/division-4-courts-and-judicial-proceedings/hi-rev-st-sect-652-2/
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