Washington Statutes
§ 60.32.010 — Liens authorized.
Washington § 60.32.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 60LIENS
Ch. 60.32LABOR LIENS ON FRANCHISES, EARNINGS, AND PROPERTY OF CERTAIN COMPANIES
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Wash. Rev. Code § 60.32.010 (2026).
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Every person performing labor for any person, company, or corporation, in the operation of any railway, canal, or transportation company, or any water, mining, or manufacturing company, sawmill, lumber or timber company, shall have a prior lien on the franchise, earnings, and on all the real and personal property of said person, company, or corporation, which is used in the operation of its business, to the extent of the moneys due him or her from such person, company, or corporation, operating said franchise or business, for labor performed within six months next preceding the filing of his or her claim therefor, as hereinafter provided; and no mortgage, deed of trust, or conveyance shall defeat or take precedence over said lien.
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Related
Fleming v. Brownfield
290 P.2d 993 (Washington Supreme Court, 1955)
In re Xelco Corp.
28 Cont. Cas. Fed. 81 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 1981)
Legislative History
[2012 c 117 s 148;1897 c 43 s 1; RRS s 1149.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 60.04.011
Definitions.§ 60.04.021
Lien authorized.§ 60.04.031
Notices—Exceptions.§ 60.04.041
Contractor registration.§ 60.04.051
Property subject to lien.§ 60.04.061
Priority of lien.§ 60.04.071
Release of lien rights.§ 60.04.081
Frivolous claim—Procedure.§ 60.04.091
Recording—Time—Contents of lien.§ 60.04.101
Separate residential units—Time for filing.§ 60.04.111
Recording—Fees.§ 60.04.121
Lien—Assignment.§ 60.04.131
Claims—Designation of amount due.§ 60.04.141
Lien—Duration—Procedural limitations.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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