Washington Statutes

§ 85.05.190 — Substantial changes in plans—Procedure.

Washington § 85.05.190
JurisdictionWashington
Title 85DIKING AND DRAINAGE
Ch. 85.05DIKING DISTRICTS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 85.05.190 (2026).

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The work on said improvement shall begin without delay, and shall be carried on with all expedition possible, and said board of commissioners of said diking district, or any contractor thereunder, shall have no power whatever to change the location of the dikes or the system of improvement or the manner of doing the work therein so as to make any radical changes in said improvement, without the written consent of all the landowners to be benefited thereby, and the landowners which may be damaged thereby. And in case any substantial changes in said system of improvement or the manner of the construction thereof shall be deemed necessary by said board of commissioners at any time during the progress thereof, and if the written consent to such changes cannot be procured from said landowners,

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Legislative History

[1895 c 117 s 19; RRS s 4268. Formerly RCW85.04.100, part.]

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