Washington Statutes
§ 91.08.200 — Eminent domain—Findings as interests appear—Interpleader.
Washington § 91.08.200
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 91.08.200 (2026).
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If the land and buildings belong to different parties, or if the title to the property be divided into different interests by lease or otherwise, the damage done to each of such parties or interests may be separately found by the jury or court on the written request of any party. And in making such findings the jury or court shall first find and set forth the total amount of the damage to said lands and buildings and all premises therein, estimating the same as an entire estate and as if the same were the sole property of one owner in fee simple; and they shall then apportion the damages so found among the several parties entitled to the same in proportion to their several interests and claims. But no delay in ascertaining the amount of compensation shall be occasioned by any doubt or cont
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Legislative History
[1911 c 23 s 18; RRS s 9794.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 91.08.010
Public waterways authorized.§ 91.08.020
Accessible lands defined.§ 91.08.060
Cost bond filed with petition.§ 91.08.080
Hearing—Findings—Order.§ 91.08.110
Bridging part of cost.§ 91.08.130
Eminent domain—Petition to condemn.§ 91.08.140
Eminent domain—Summons.§ 91.08.170
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Washington § 91.08.200, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/91.08.200.