Washington Statutes
§ 91.08.620 — Unclaimed funds, disposal of.
Washington § 91.08.620
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 91.08.620 (2026).
Text
Should any sum of money paid into court as compensation or damages for land or property taken or damaged in any condemnation proceeding under this chapter be uncalled for the period of two years, the county clerk shall satisfy the judgment therefor and pay the money in his or her hands to the treasurer for the road fund of the county. But upon application to the board of county commissioners within four years after such payment, the party entitled thereto shall be paid such money by the county without interest: PROVIDED, That if any such party, being a natural person, was under legal disabilities when such money was paid to the treasurer, the time within which he or she or his or her legal representatives shall make application for the payment thereof shall not expire until one year after
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Legislative History
[2013 c 23 s 637;1911 c 23 s 62; RRS s 9838.]
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 § 91.08.620, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/91.08.620.