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2016-02-04 Hearing Transcript - Arrow SPP 09-076 & Rodrigues SPP 15-178
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2016-02-04 Hearing Transcript - Arrow SPP 09-076 & Rodrigues SPP 15-178
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someone to believe certain facts and that the other person reasonably detrimentally relies on that <br />belief. <br /> <br />Estoppel by representation. An estoppel that arises when one makes a statement or admissions <br />that induces another person to believe something that it, that result in the person’s reasonable and <br />detrimental reliance on that belief. <br /> <br />Equitable estoppel. Equitable estoppel, a defensive doctrine preventing one party from taking <br />unfair advantage of another when the false language or conduct a person to believe estoppel has <br />induced, introduced another person to act in a certain way with the result that the other person <br />has been injured in some way. <br /> <br />Owner Reformation 1974, the clause of the United States Constitution requirements require <br />members of the Congress and the state legislature and the members of, of the exclusive or <br />judiciary branches, state or local to pledge by oath and affirmation to support the Constitution of <br />the United States. <br /> <br />I have just one thing I want to say. You know the person that died when the bulldozer got, got <br />buried. I talked to that person the day before right across my house. I warn him how he were <br />mining was wrong, and he—he was from the mainland. He told me this cause hey, I used to <br />work there, I say, I said you are mining the wrong way. You putting your blades down and the <br />mountain’s going to come on you. Guess what happened? The next day he died. My cousin, <br />Rudolph, called me from work. Rudolph Kaupu—he was there to try to dig out the guy. He <br />said, cuz, you were warning that guy. And you know what? It hurts me. I could, I personally <br />can see the guy right now, right here, with me. And for my house, all that dust is still coming to <br />my home. <br /> <br />I humbly thank you folks for having me and my wife to give our testimony to all of you. I really <br />humbly thank you folks. Mahalo. <br /> <br />HEAUKULANI: Thank you, sir. Ma’am? <br /> <br />SHELDON: Good morning. <br /> <br />HEAUKULANI: Good morning. <br /> <br />SHELDON: I just have a few questions. I would like to know who would be accountable <br />should the area collapse in the cinder pit area, the roadways. Who will be accountable? <br /> <br />Number two, did they get a geologist to visit the site since the cinder cone is part of the volcano. <br /> <br />Three, was the EPA contacted to test the air quality, to observe the operation, to be sure the <br />water sprinklers were working or are working whenever operation is being done in the area— <br />when cinders are being hauled, or the rock crusher is going? When you went up there, there was <br />no wind. Winds will be back in March, okay? And, it will be blowing pretty heavy. <br /> <br />19 <br />EXHIBIT D <br /> <br /> <br />
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