Washington Statutes

§ 58.28.230 — Survey and plat—Boundaries—Monuments.

Washington § 58.28.230
JurisdictionWashington
Title 58BOUNDARIES AND PLATS
Ch. 58.28TOWNSITES ON UNITED STATES LAND—ACQUISITION OF LAND

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Wash. Rev. Code § 58.28.230 (2026).

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Such judge must thereupon cause a survey to be made by some competent person, of the lands which the inhabitants of said town may be entitled to claim under said acts of congress, located according to the legal subdivisions of the sections according to the government survey thereof, and the same must be distinctly marked by suitable monuments; such survey must further particularly designate all streets, roads, lanes, and alleys, public squares, churches, school lots, cemeteries, commons, and levees, as the same exist and have been heretofore dedicated, in any manner to public use, and by measurement the precise boundaries and area of each and every lot or parcel of land and premises claimed by any person, corporation, or association within said townsite must, as far as known by the surveyo

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Legislative History

[1909 c 231 s 23; RRS s 11507. Prior: 1888 c 124 pp 216-220.]

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