Washington Statutes

§ 49.56.030 — Priority in executions, attachments, etc.

Washington § 49.56.030
JurisdictionWashington
Title 49LABOR REGULATIONS
Ch. 49.56WAGES—PRIORITIES—PREFERENCES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 49.56.030 (2026).

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In cases of executions, attachments, and writs of similar nature issued against any person, except for claims for labor done, any miners, mechanics, salespersons, servants, clerks, and laborers who have claims against the defendant for labor done, may give notice of their claims and the amount thereof, sworn to by the person making the claim to the creditor and the officer executing either of such writs at any time before the actual sale of property levied on, and unless such claim is disputed by the debtor or a creditor, such officer must pay to such person out of the proceeds of the sale, the amount each is entitled to receive for services rendered within sixty days next preceding the levy of the writ, not exceeding one hundred dollars. If any or all the claims so presented and claiming

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Legislative History

[2010 c 8 s 12060; Code 1881 s 1974;1877 p 223 s 36; RRS s 1206.]

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