Washington Statutes
§ 58.28.280 — Monuments—Markings—Surveyor's certificate on plat.
Washington § 58.28.280
JurisdictionWashington
Title 58BOUNDARIES AND PLATS
Ch. 58.28TOWNSITES ON UNITED STATES LAND—ACQUISITION OF LAND
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 58.28.280 (2026).
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If a stone is used as a monument it must have a cross cut in the top at the point of intersection of center lines of streets, or a hole may be drilled in the stone to mark such point. If an iron monument is used it must be at least two inches in diameter by two and one-half feet in length, and may be either solid iron or pipe. The dimensions of the monuments must be marked on the plat, and reference thereto made in the field notes, and establish permanently the lines of all the streets. The surveyor must make and subscribe on the plat a certificate that such survey was made in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, stating the date of survey, and verify the same by his or her oath.
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Legislative History
[2010 c 8 s 18013;1909 c 231 s 28; RRS s 11512. Prior: 1888 c 124 pp 216-220.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 58.04.001
Purpose—Remedies.§ 58.04.003
Definition of surveyor.§ 58.04.015
Disturbing a survey monument—Penalty—Cost.§ 58.04.030
Commissioners—Survey and report.§ 58.04.040
Proceedings, conduct of—Costs.§ 58.08.010
Town plat to be recorded—Requisites.§ 58.08.015
Effect of donation marked on plat.§ 58.08.020
Additions.§ 58.09.010
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