A Hawaii Request To Remove A Case From The Court Annexed Arbitration Program is a formal request filed with the court to remove a dispute from the court-annexed arbitration program. This type of request is typically filed by one of the parties involved in the dispute and must be accompanied by a written explanation as to why the case should be removed. The request must also be signed by all parties involved in the case. There are two types of Hawaii Request To Remove A Case From The Court Annexed Arbitration Program. The first type is a Motion to Withdraw from the Arbitration Program, which is typically filed when the dispute is not suitable for arbitration or when the parties involved are no longer able to participate in the arbitration process. The second type is a Motion to Remove a Case from the Arbitration Program, which is typically filed when one of the parties wants to withdraw from the arbitration process due to a conflict of interest or when the parties are unable to reach an agreement. In either case, the court must approve the request before the case can be removed from the court-annexed arbitration program. The court will review the request and decide whether to grant it. If the request is approved, the court will issue an order removing the case from the arbitration program.