Washington Statutes
§ 91.08.220 — Eminent domain—Substitution of new owner as defendant.
Washington § 91.08.220
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Wash. Rev. Code § 91.08.220 (2026).
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The court shall have power at any time, upon proof that any defendant who has not been served with process has ceased to be an owner since the filing of such petition, to substitute the new owner as a defendant, and after due service of the summons and petition upon him or her proceed as though he or she had been a party in the first instance; and the court may upon any finding of the jury, or at any time during the course of the proceedings, enter every such order, rule, judgment, or decree as the nature of the case may require.
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Legislative History
[2013 c 23 s 620;1911 c 23 s 20; RRS s 9796.]
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
Eminent domain—New parties may be admitted.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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Washington § 91.08.220, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/91.08.220.