Washington Statutes

§ 16.60.015 — Liability for damages—Restraint—Notice.

Washington § 16.60.015
JurisdictionWashington
Title 16ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK
Ch. 16.60FENCES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 16.60.015 (2026).

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Any person making and maintaining in good repair around his or her enclosure or enclosures, any fence such as is described in RCW 16.60.010 and 16.60.011 , may recover in a suit for trespass before the nearest court having competent jurisdiction, from the owner or owners of any animal or animals which shall break through such fence, in full for all damages sustained on account of such trespass, together with the costs of suits; and the animal or animals, so trespassing, may be taken and held as security for the payment of such damages and costs: PROVIDED, That such person shall provide notice as required under RCW 16.04.020 and 16.04.025 : PROVIDED FURTHER, That such person shall have such fences examined and the damages assessed by three reliable, disinterested parties and practical farme

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Related

Bly v. McAllister
364 P.2d 500 (Washington Supreme Court, 1961)
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Legislative History

[1985 c 415 s 26; Code 1881 s 2490;1873 p 447 s 3;1871 p 64 s 3;1869 p 324 s 3; RRS s 5443.]

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