Hawaii Long-Arm Statute

Haw. Rev. Stat. § 634-35
§ 634-35. Acts submitting to jurisdiction
(a) Any person, whether or not a citizen or
resident of this State, who in person or through an agent does any of the acts
hereinafter enumerated, thereby submits such person, and, if an individual, the
person's personal representative, to the jurisdiction of the courts of this
State as to any cause of action arising from the doing of any of the acts:
(1) The transaction of any business within
this State;
(2) The commission of a tortious act within
this State;
(3) The ownership, use, or possession of any
real estate situated in this State;
(4) Contracting to insure any person,
property, or risk located within this State at the time of contracting.
(b) Service of process upon any person who is
subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State, as provided in this
section, may be made as provided by section 634-36, if the person cannot be
found in the State, with the same force and effect as though summons had been
personally served within this State.
(c) Only causes of action arising from acts
enumerated herein may be asserted against a defendant in an action in which
jurisdiction over the defendant is based upon this section.
(d) Nothing herein contained limits or affects
the right to serve any process in any other manner now or hereafter provided by
law.
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