Washington Statutes
§ 81.80.270 — Permits—Acquisition of carrier holding permit—Commission approval—Duties on cessation of operation.
Washington § 81.80.270
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Wash. Rev. Code § 81.80.270 (2026).
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Permits issued under this chapter are neither irrevocable nor subject to transfer or assignment except upon a proper showing that property rights might be affected thereby, and then in the discretion of the commission.
Any person, partnership, or corporation, singly or in combination with any other person, partnership, or corporation, whether a household goods carrier holding a permit or otherwise, or any combination of such, shall not acquire control or enter into any agreement or arrangement to acquire control of a household goods carrier holding a permit through ownership of its stock or through purchase, lease, or contract to manage the business, or otherwise, except after and with the approval and authorization of the commission. However, upon the dissolution of a partnership, which
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Diamond Parking, Inc. v. City of Seattle
479 P.2d 47 (Washington Supreme Court, 1971)
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Legislative History
[2007 c 234 s 83;1973 c 115 s 12;1969 ex.s. c 210 s 12;1965 ex.s. c 134 s 1;1963 c 59 s 6;1961 c 14 s 81.80.270. Prior:1959 c 248 s 24;1937 c 166 s 18;1935 c 184 s 23; RRS s 6382-23.]
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§ 81.01.010
Adoption of provisions of chapter80.01RCW.§ 81.04.010
Definitions.§ 81.04.020
Procedure before commission and courts.§ 81.04.030
Number of witnesses may be limited.§ 81.04.040
Witness fees and mileage.§ 81.04.050
Protection against self-incrimination.§ 81.04.060
Deposition—Service of process.§ 81.04.070
Inspection of books, papers, and documents.§ 81.04.075
Manner of serving papers.§ 81.04.080
Annual report—Other reports.§ 81.04.090
Forms of records to be prescribed.§ 81.04.110
Complaint—Hearing.§ 81.04.120
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