Washington Statutes
§ 91.08.590 — Payment of assessments by satisfying judgment.
Washington § 91.08.590
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Wash. Rev. Code § 91.08.590 (2026).
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Any defendant in a condemnation proceeding under this chapter, whose remaining land, or whose other lands in the district, shall be assessed for benefits arising from the improvement, may pay his or her assessments in full, if they be less than his or her condemnation judgment, at or before the time fixed by the treasurer for the payment of assessments without interest, by satisfying his or her judgment upon the judgment docket and producing to the treasurer the certificate of the county clerk that the judgment has been satisfied. And if his or her assessments be greater than his or her condemnation judgments he or she may, within the same time, pay his or her assessment to the extent of his or her judgment by the like satisfaction and the like production of the clerk's certificate to the
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Legislative History
[2013 c 23 s 635;1911 c 23 s 59; RRS s 9835.]
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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