Washington Statutes

§ 89.30.205 — Eminent domain—Damages applied pro tanto to satisfy levies.

Washington § 89.30.205
JurisdictionWashington
Title 89RECLAMATION, SOIL CONSERVATION, AND LAND SETTLEMENT
Ch. 89.30RECLAMATION DISTRICTS OF ONE MILLION ACRES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 89.30.205 (2026).

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The damages thus allowed but not paid shall be applied pro tanto to the satisfaction of the levies made for such construction costs upon the lands on account of which the damages were awarded: PROVIDED, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the district from assessing the remaining lands of the owner or owners, so damaged, for deficiencies on account of the principal and interest on bonds and for other benefits not considered by the jury in the condemnation proceedings.

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Legislative History

[1927 c 254 s 69; RRS s 7402-69. Formerly RCW89.22.870.]

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