Washington Statutes
§ 51.52.102 — Hearing the appeal—Dismissal—Evidence—Continuances.
Washington § 51.52.102
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Wash. Rev. Code § 51.52.102 (2026).
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At the time and place fixed for hearing each party shall present all his or her evidence with respect to the issues raised in the notice of appeal, and if any party fails so to do, the board may determine the issues upon such evidence as may be presented to it at said hearing, or if an appealing party who has the burden of going forward with the evidence fails to present any evidence, the board may dismiss the appeal: PROVIDED, That for good cause shown in the record to prevent hardship, the board may grant continuances upon application of any party, but such continuances, when granted, shall be to a time and place certain within the county where the initial hearing was held unless it shall appear that a continuance elsewhere is required in justice to interested parties: AND PROVIDED FURTH
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Legislative History
[2010 c 8 s 14013;1963 c 148 s 5;1961 c 23 s 51.52.102. Prior:1951 c 225 s 12.]
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