Washington Statutes
§ 68.24.180 — Opening of roads, railroads through cemetery—Consent required.
Washington § 68.24.180
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Wash. Rev. Code § 68.24.180 (2026).
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After dedication under this title, and as long as the property remains dedicated to cemetery purposes, a railroad, street, road, alley, pipe line, pole line, or other public thoroughfare or utility shall not be laid out, through, over, or across any part of it without the consent of the cemetery authority or of not less than two-thirds of the owners of plots or rights of interment.
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Legislative History
[2005 c 365 s 84;1994 c 273 s 20;1984 c 7 s 369;1959 c 217 s 1;1947 c 69 s 1;1943 c 247 s 69; Rem. Supp. 1947 s 3778-69.]
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"Burial park."§ 68.04.060
"Mausoleum."§ 68.04.070
"Crematory."§ 68.04.080
"Columbarium."§ 68.04.100
"Interment."§ 68.04.110
"Cremation."§ 68.04.120
"Inurnment."§ 68.04.130
"Entombment."§ 68.04.140
"Burial."§ 68.04.150
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