Washington Statutes
§ 22.32.010 — Warehouse operator or carrier refusing to issue receipt.
Washington § 22.32.010
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 22.32.010 (2026).
Text
Every person or corporation, and every officer, agent and employee thereof, receiving any goods, wares or merchandise, for sale or on commission, for storage, carriage or forwarding, who, having an opportunity to inspect the same, shall fail or refuse to deliver to the owner thereof a receipt duly signed, bearing the date of issuance, describing the goods, wares or merchandise received and the quantity, quality and condition thereof, and specifying the terms and conditions upon which they are received, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
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Legislative History
[1909 c 249 s 391; RRS s 2643.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 22.09.011
Definitions.§ 22.09.020
Department authority—Rules.§ 22.09.030
Warehouse license or licenses required.§ 22.09.035
Grain dealer license required, exception.§ 22.09.040
Application for warehouse license.§ 22.09.045
Application for grain dealer license.§ 22.09.050
Warehouse license fees—Penalty.§ 22.09.080
Licenses—Denial—Suspension—Revocation.§ 22.09.095
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