Washington Statutes

§ 60.24.200 — Damages for eloigning, injuring, destroying, or removing marks, etc.—Recovery.

Washington § 60.24.200
JurisdictionWashington
Title 60LIENS
Ch. 60.24LIEN FOR LABOR AND SERVICES ON TIMBER AND LUMBER

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Wash. Rev. Code § 60.24.200 (2026).

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Any person who shall eloign, injure, or destroy, or who shall render difficult, uncertain, or impossible of identification any saw logs, spars, piles, shingles, or other timber upon which there is a lien as herein provided, without the express consent of the person entitled to such lien, shall be liable to the lienholder for the damages to the amount secured by his or her lien, and it being shown to the court in the civil action to enforce said lien, it shall be the duty of the court to enter a personal judgment for the amount in such action against the said person, provided he or she be a party to such action, or the damages may be recovered by a civil action against such person.

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Legislative History

[2012 c 117 s 145;1893 c 132 s 20; RRS s 1181. Prior: Code 1881 s 1956;1877 p 219 s 18.]

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