Washington Statutes

§ 60.24.030 — Lien on lumber—"Lumber" defined.

Washington § 60.24.030
JurisdictionWashington
Title 60LIENS
Ch. 60.24LIEN FOR LABOR AND SERVICES ON TIMBER AND LUMBER

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Wash. Rev. Code § 60.24.030 (2026).

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Every person performing work or labor or assisting in manufacturing saw logs and other timber into lumber and shingles, has a lien upon such lumber while the same remains at the mill where it was manufactured, or in the possession or under the control of the manufacturer, whether such work or labor was done at the instance of the owner of such logs or his or her agent or any contractor or subcontractor of such owner. The term "lumber," as used in this chapter, shall be held and be construed to mean all logs or other timber sawed or split for use, including beams, joists, planks, boards, shingles, laths, staves, hoops, and every article of whatsoever nature or description manufactured from saw logs or other timber.

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Related

Kish Equipment, Ltd. v. Xusa Forest Products, Inc.
723 P.2d 498 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 1986)
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Legislative History

[2012 c 117 s 136;1893 c 132 s 2;1893 c 10 s 1; RRS s 1163. Prior: Code 1881 s 1942;1877 p 217 s 4. Formerly RCW60.24.010, part.]

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