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So, there's a lot of issues that are unresolved yet. And, in fact, her protest has yet to be resolved, <br />a lot of the issues dealing with the protest. So, it's like a stay which you can't move forward, <br />and I think this procedure should be at a stay, too. All the developments should be at a stay. <br />So, with that, I'll reserve the rights of this Kingdom under the Queen's protest of January 17, <br />1893, against U.S. Minister Stevens has yet to make its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. <br />Article III, Section 2, Clause 2, original but limited jurisdiction. And, the other one is the <br />Reciprocity Treaty of 1875. It was invalid because U.S., the U.S. President and King Kalakaua <br />did not sign it. Thank you. <br />CLARKSON: Thank you. Are there any questions for either of these testifiers? Okay, thank <br />you both. <br />ENOCENCIO: Thank you. <br />CLARKSON: Is there anyone else that would like to testifier on this matter? If not, I'll ask for a <br />motion that public testimony be closed. <br />REPLOGLE: Would it be possible to speak with Mr. Fuke again? <br />CLARKSON: Sure. <br />HALL: Yeah, you should close public testimony first, though. <br />REPLOGLE: I would like toI have a question for Mr. <br />CLARKSON: —Well, let'swe can do that after the closing of public testimony. <br />AU: I move to close public testimony. <br />AGUINALDO: I second. <br />CLARKSON: All those in favor? <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br />CLARKSON: Opposed? Public testimony is closed. Now, if <br />REPLOGLE: I would like <br />CLARKSON: Mr. Fuke would please come forward? The Commission has that question, at <br />least one question for you. <br />REPLOGLE: It was, it was brought up in regards to, as I read it, that the one acre lots would be <br />a transition from Urban to Ag, but it would be lighter ag, but as the testifier pointed out, the one - <br />acre ag lots, and I've seen it, sort of become gentleman farms, but not really farms, and I <br />EXHIBIT A <br />20 <br />