Washington Statutes

§ 22.09.820 — Inspection or grading of commodities—Unloading commodity without inspection or weighing.

Washington § 22.09.820
JurisdictionWashington
Title 22WAREHOUSING AND DEPOSITS
Ch. 22.09AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 22.09.820 (2026).

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When commodities are shipped to points where inspection is provided and the bill of lading does not contain the notation "not for terminal weight and grade" and the commodity is unloaded by or on account of the consignee or his or her assignee without being inspected or weighed by a duly authorized inspector under the provisions of this chapter, the shipper's weight and grade shall be conclusive and final and shall be the weight and grade upon which settlement shall be made with the seller, and the consignee or his or her assignee, by whom such commodities are so unlawfully unloaded shall be liable to the seller thereof for liquidated damages in an amount equal to ten percent of the sale price of such commodities computed on the basis of the shipper's weight and grade.

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Legislative History

[2011 c 336 s 648;1963 c 124 s 49. Formerly RCW22.09.490.]

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