Washington Statutes
§ 90.28.160 — Fencing across streams.
Washington § 90.28.160
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Wash. Rev. Code § 90.28.160 (2026).
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Owners of land or their agents shall have the right to fence across all unmeandered streams at any time when such streams are not used for a public highway, or by making a fence that will not be an obstruction.
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Related
Snively v. Jaber
296 P.2d 1015 (Washington Supreme Court, 1956)
Legislative History
[1891 c 120 s 3; no RRS.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 90.03.015
Definitions.§ 90.03.020
Units of water measurement.§ 90.03.030
Right to convey water along lake or stream—Conveyance to intake structure in neighboring state.§ 90.03.060
Water masters—Appointment, compensation.§ 90.03.090
Water master's power of arrest.§ 90.03.100
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