Washington Statutes
§ 53.25.160 — Devotion of property to intended use—Remedy—Restraint on alienation.
Washington § 53.25.160
JurisdictionWashington
Title 53PORT DISTRICTS
Ch. 53.25INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS—MARGINAL LANDS
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Wash. Rev. Code § 53.25.160 (2026).
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The purchaser shall, within one year from the date of purchase, devote the property to its intended use, or shall commence work on the improvements thereon to devote it to such use, and if he or she fails to do so, the port commission may cancel the sale and return the money paid on the purchase price, and title to the property shall revert to the district. This remedy shall be in addition to any other remedy under the terms of the sale. No purchaser shall transfer title to such property within one year from the date of purchase.
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Legislative History
[2010 c 8 s 16008;1955 c 73 s 16. Prior: 1939 c 45 s 13, part; RRS s 9709-13, part; RCW53.28.060.]
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§ 53.04.020
Formation of countywide district.§ 53.04.023
Formation of less than countywide district.§ 53.04.031
Initiating petition, commissioner district descriptions—Initial election of commissioners.§ 53.04.060
District declared formed.§ 53.04.070
Expense of election.§ 53.04.080
Annexation of territory—Petition—Election.§ 53.04.085
Petition for annexation to port district.§ 53.04.110
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