Washington Statutes
§ 16.60.060 — Partition fence—Discontinuance.
Washington § 16.60.060
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Wash. Rev. Code § 16.60.060 (2026).
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When any party shall wish to lay open his or her inclosure [enclosure], he or she shall notify any person owning adjoining inclosures [enclosures], and if such person shall not pay to the party giving notice one-half the value of any partition fence between such enclosures, within three months after receiving such notice, the party giving notice may proceed to remove one-half of such fence, as provided in RCW 16.60.055 .
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§ 16.60.055
Washington § 16.60.055
Legislative History
[2011 c 336 s 428; Code 1881 s 2496;1873 p 449 s 9;1871 p 65 s 9;1869 p 325 s 9; RRS s 5449.]
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