Washington Statutes

§ 60.84.010 — Plastic fabricator, molder, and person conducting a plastic fabricating business has a lien—May retain possession—Notice to customer—Foreclosure by notice and sale.

Washington § 60.84.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 60LIENS
Ch. 60.84LIEN ON DIES, MOLDS, FORMS, AND PATTERNS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 60.84.010 (2026).

Text

(1)A plastic fabricator, molder, and person conducting a plastic fabricating business has a lien, dependent on possession, on a die, mold, form, or pattern belonging to the customer for the amount owing from the customer for plastic fabrication work and for the value of materials used in the work. The fabricator may retain possession of the die, mold, form, or pattern until the charges are paid. This lien does not have priority over any security interest in the die, mold, form, or pattern that is perfected at the time the fabricator acquires the lien.
(2)Before a lien is enforced, the fabricator must cause written notice to be delivered personally or by registered or certified mail to the last known address of the customer. The notice must state that the fabricator will exercise its lie

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Legislative History

[1996 c 235 s 4.]

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