43 chapters · 769 sections in this title.
RCW 7.28.310 Quieting title to personal property.
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Any person or corporation claiming to be the owner of or interested in any tangible or intangible personal property may institute and maintain a suit against any person or corporation also claiming title to or any interest in such property for the purpose of adjudicating the titl…
RCW 7.28.320 Possession no defense.
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The fact that any person or corporation against whom such action may be brought is in the possession of such property, or evidence of title to such property, shall not prevent the maintenance of such suit.[ 1929 c 100 s 2; RRS s 809-2.]
RCW 7.36.010 Who may prosecute writ.
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Every person restrained of his or her liberty under any pretense whatever, may prosecute a writ of habeas corpus to inquire into the cause of the restraint, and shall be delivered therefrom when illegal.[ 2011 c 336 s 185; Code 1881 s 666; 1877 p 138 s 669; 1869 p 156 s 606; 1854…
RCW 7.36.020 Parents, guardians, etc., may act for minors, persons under guardianship or conservatorship.
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Writs of habeas corpus shall be granted in favor of parents, guardians, limited guardians where appropriate, spouses or domestic partners, and next of kin, and to enforce the rights, and for the protection of minors and persons who have been placed under a guardianship under RCW …
RCW 7.36.030 Petition—Contents.
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Application for the writ shall be made by petition, signed and verified either by the plaintiff or by some person in his or her behalf, and shall specify:(1) By whom the petitioner is restrained of his or her liberty, and the place where, (naming the parties if they are known, or…
RCW 7.36.040 Who may grant writ.
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Writs of habeas corpus may be granted by the supreme court, the court of appeals, or superior court, or by any judge of such courts, and upon application the writ shall be granted without delay.[ 1971 c 81 s 31; 1957 c 9 s 10; Code 1881 s 668; 1877 p 138 s 671; 1869 p 156 s 608; …
RCW 7.36.050 To whom directed—Contents.
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The writ shall be directed to the officer or party having the person under restraint, commanding him or her to have such person before the court or judge at such time and place as the court or judge shall direct to do and receive what shall be ordered concerning him or her, and h…
RCW 7.36.060 Delivery to sheriff if to him or her directed.
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If the writ be directed to the sheriff, it shall be delivered by the clerk to him or her without delay.[ 2011 c 336 s 188; Code 1881 s 670; 1877 p 138 s 673; 1869 p 156 s 610; 1854 p 212 s 438; RRS s 1068.]
RCW 7.36.070 Service by sheriff if directed to another.
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If the writ be directed to any other person, it shall be delivered to the sheriff and shall be by him or her served by delivering the same to such person without delay.[ 2011 c 336 s 189; Code 1881 s 671; 1877 p 139 s 674; 1869 p 156 s 611; 1854 p 212 s 430; RRS s 1069.]
RCW 7.36.080 Service when person not found.
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If the person to whom such writ is directed cannot be found or shall refuse admittance to the sheriff, the same may be served by leaving it at the residence of the person to whom it is directed, or by posting the same in some conspicuous place, either on his or her dwelling house…
RCW 7.36.090 Return—Attachment for refusal.
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The sheriff or other person to whom the writ is directed shall make immediate return thereof, and if he or she refuse after due service to make return, the court shall enforce obedience by attachment.[ 2011 c 336 s 191; Code 1881 s 673; 1877 p 139 s 676; 1869 p 157 s 613; 1854 p …
RCW 7.36.100 Form of return—Production of person.
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The return must be signed and verified by the person making it, who shall state:(1) The authority or cause of the restraint of the party in his or her custody.(2) If the authority shall be in writing, he or she shall return a copy and produce the original on the hearing.(3) If he…
RCW 7.36.110 Procedure—Pleadings—Amendment.
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The court or judge, if satisfied of the truth of the allegation of sickness or infirmity, may proceed to decide on the return, or the hearing may be adjourned until the party can be produced, or for other good cause. The plaintiff may except to the sufficiency of, or controvert t…
RCW 7.36.120 Hearing—Determination.
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The court or judge shall thereupon proceed in a summary way to hear and determine the cause, and if no legal cause be shown for the restraint or for the continuation thereof, shall discharge the party.[Code 1881 s 676; 1877 p 139 s 679; 1869 p 157 s 616; 1854 p 213 s 444; RRS s 1…
RCW 7.36.130 Limitation upon inquiry.
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No court or judge shall inquire into the legality of any judgment or process whereby the party is in custody, or discharge the party when the term of commitment has not expired, in either of the cases following:(1) Upon any process issued on any final judgment of a court of compe…
RCW 7.36.140 Duty of courts when federal question is raised.
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In the consideration of any petition for a writ of habeas corpus by the supreme court or the court of appeals, whether in an original proceeding or upon an appeal, if any federal question shall be presented by the pleadings, it shall be the duty of the supreme court to determine …
RCW 7.36.150 Admission to bail or discharge—Duty of court.
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No person shall be discharged from an order of commitment issued by any judicial or peace officer for want of bail, or in cases not bailable on account of any defect in the charge or process, or for alleged want of probable cause; but in all cases the court or judge shall summon …
RCW 7.36.160 Writ to admit prisoner to bail.
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The writ may be had for the purpose of admitting a prisoner to bail in civil and criminal actions. When any person has an interest in the detention, and the prisoner shall not be discharged until the person having such interest is notified.[Code 1881 s 679; 1877 p 140 s 682; 1869…
RCW 7.36.170 Compelling attendance of witnesses.
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The court or judge shall have power to require and compel the attendance of witnesses, and to do all other acts necessary to determine the case.[Code 1881 s 680; 1877 p 140 s 683; 1869 p 158 s 620; 1854 p 214 s 448; RRS s 1078.]Notes:Witnesses, compelling attendance: Chapter 5.56…
RCW 7.36.180 Officers protected from civil liability.
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No sheriff or other officer shall be liable to a civil action for obeying any writ of habeas corpus or order of discharge made thereon.[Code 1881 s 681; 1877 p 140 s 684; 1869 p 158 s 621; 1854 p 214 s 449; RRS s 1079.]
RCW 7.36.190 Warrant to prevent removal.
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Whenever it shall appear by affidavit that any one is illegally held in custody or restraint, and that there is good reason to believe that such person will be carried out of the jurisdiction of the court or judge before whom the application is made, or will suffer some irreparab…
RCW 7.36.200 Warrant may call for apprehension of offending party.
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The court or judge may also, if the same be deemed necessary, insert in the warrant a command for the apprehension of the person charged with causing the illegal restraint.[Code 1881 s 683; 1877 p 141 s 687; 1869 p 159 s 623; 1854 p 214 s 451; RRS s 1081.]
RCW 7.36.210 Execution of warrant.
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The officer shall execute the writ [warrant] by bringing the person therein named before the court or judge, and the like return of proceedings shall be required and had as in case of writs of habeas corpus.[Code 1881 s 684; 1877 p 141 s 688; 1869 p 159 s 624; 1854 p 214 s 452; R…
RCW 7.36.220 Temporary orders.
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The court or judge may make any temporary orders in the cause or disposition of the party during the progress of the proceedings that justice may require. The custody of any party restrained may be changed from one person to another, by order of the court or judge.[Code 1881 s 68…
RCW 7.36.230 Emergency acts on Sunday authorized.
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Any writ or process authorized by this chapter may be issued and served, in cases of emergency, on Sunday.[Code 1881 s 686; 1877 p 141 s 690; 1869 p 159 s 626; 1854 p 214 s 454; RRS s 1084.]Notes:Superior court, issuance of habeas corpus on nonjudicial days: State Constitution Ar…
RCW 7.36.240 Writs and process—Issuance—Service—Defects—Amendments.
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All writs and other process authorized by this chapter shall be issued by the clerk of the court, and sealed with the seal of such court, and shall be served and returned forthwith, unless the court or judge shall specify a particular time for such return. And no writ or other pr…
RCW 7.36.250 Proceeding in forma pauperis.
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Any person entitled to prosecute a writ of habeas corpus who, by reason of poverty is unable to pay the costs of such proceeding or give security therefor, may file in the court having original jurisdiction of the proceeding an affidavit setting forth such facts and that he or sh…
RCW 7.36.260 Waiver of fees—Service of writ of habeas corpus issued for return of a child.
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Notwithstanding RCW 36.18.040, the sheriff may waive fees associated with service of a writ of habeas corpus that was issued for the return of a child when the person who was granted the writ is, by reason of poverty, unable to pay the cost of service.[ 2017 c 272 s 6.]
RCW 7.40.010 Who may grant restraining orders and injunctions.
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Restraining orders and injunctions may be granted by the superior court, or by any judge thereof.[ 1957 c 9 s 11; Code 1881 s 153; 1877 p 32 s 153; 1869 p 38 s 151; 1854 p 152 s 111; RRS s 718.]
RCW 7.40.020 Grounds for issuance.
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When it appears by the complaint that the plaintiff is entitled to the relief demanded and the relief, or any part thereof, consists in restraining the commission or continuance of some act, the commission or continuance of which during the litigation would produce great injury t…
RCW 7.40.030 Malicious erection of structure may be enjoined.
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An injunction may be granted to restrain the malicious erection, by any owner or lessee of land, of any structure intended to spite, injure or annoy an adjoining proprietor. And where any owner or lessee of land has maliciously erected such a structure with such intent, a mandato…
RCW 7.40.040 Time of granting.
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The injunction may be granted at the time of commencing the action, or at any time afterwards, before judgment in that proceeding.[Code 1881 s 155; 1877 p 33 s 155; 1869 p 39 s 153; 1854 p 153 s 113; RRS s 721.]
RCW 7.40.050 Notice—Restraining orders in emergencies.
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No injunction shall be granted until it shall appear to the court or judge granting it, that some one or more of the opposite party concerned, has had reasonable notice of the time and place of making application, except that in cases of emergency to be shown in the complaint, th…
RCW 7.40.060 Affidavits at hearing.
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On the hearing of an application for an injunction, each party may read affidavits.[Code 1881 s 157; 1877 p 33 s 157; 1869 p 39 s 155; 1854 p 153 s 115; RRS s 723.]Notes:Rules of court: CR 65.
RCW 7.40.070 Terms and conditions may be imposed.
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Upon the granting or continuing an injunction, such terms and conditions may be imposed upon the party obtaining it as may be deemed equitable.[Code 1881 s 158; 1877 p 33 s 158; 1869 p 39 s 156; 1854 p 153 s 116; RRS s 724.]Notes:Rules of court: Cf. CR 65(d).
RCW 7.40.080 Injunction bond.
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No injunction or restraining order shall be granted until the party asking it shall enter into a bond, in such a sum as shall be fixed by the court or judge granting the order, with surety to the satisfaction of the clerk of the superior court, to the adverse party affected there…
RCW 7.40.085 Injunction bonds for injunctions affecting public construction contracts.
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In determining the amount of the bond required by RCW 7.40.080 as now or hereafter amended, with respect to an injunction or restraining order that will delay or enjoin a notice to proceed or the performance of work under a construction contract for a public contracting body amon…
RCW 7.40.090 Bond for injunction after temporary restraining order.
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When an injunction is granted upon the hearing, after a temporary restraining order, the plaintiff shall not be required to enter into a second bond, unless the former shall be deemed insufficient, but the plaintiff and his or her surety shall remain liable upon his or her origin…
RCW 7.40.100 Copy of order serves as writ.
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It shall not be necessary to issue a writ of injunction, but the clerk shall issue a copy of the order of injunction duly certified by him or her, which shall be forthwith served by delivering the same to the adverse party.[ 2011 c 336 s 196; Code 1881 s 161; 1877 p 33 s 161; 186…
RCW 7.40.110 Stay of judgment—Release of errors.
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In application to stay proceedings after judgment, the plaintiff shall endorse upon his or her complaint a release of errors in the judgment whenever required to do so by the judge or court.[ 2011 c 336 s 197; Code 1881 s 162; 1877 p 33 s 162; 1869 p 39 s 160; 1854 p 153 s 120; R…
RCW 7.40.120 Injunction, who is bound by.
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An order of injunction shall bind every person and officer restrained from the time he or she is informed thereof.[ 2011 c 336 s 198; Code 1881 s 163; 1877 p 33 s 163; 1869 p 40 s 161; 1854 p 153 s 121; RRS s 729.]
RCW 7.40.130 When adverse party becomes bound.
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When notice of the application for an injunction has been served upon the adverse party, it shall not be necessary to serve the order upon him or her, but he or she shall be bound by the injunction as soon as the bond required of the plaintiff is executed and delivered to the pro…
RCW 7.40.140 Disposition of money collected on enjoined judgment.
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Money collected upon a judgment afterward enjoined, remaining in the hands of the collecting officer, shall be paid to the clerk of the court granting the injunction, subject to the order of the court.[Code 1881 s 165; 1877 p 34 s 165; 1869 p 40 s 163; 1854 p 154 s 123; RRS s 731…
RCW 7.40.150 Contempt for disobedience.
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Whenever it shall appear to any court granting a restraining order or an order of injunction, or by affidavit, that any person has willfully disobeyed the order after notice thereof, such court shall award an attachment for contempt against the party charged, or an order to show …
RCW 7.40.160 Attachment and arrest—Indemnity of plaintiff.
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The attachment for contempt shall be immediately served, by arresting the party charged, and bringing him or her into court, if in session, to be dealt with as in other cases of contempt; and the court shall also take all necessary measures to secure and indemnify the plaintiff a…
RCW 7.40.170 Bond for appearance.
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If the court is not in session the officer making the arrest shall cause the person to enter into a bond, with surety, to be approved by the officer, conditioned that he or she personally appear in open court whenever his or her appearance shall be required, to answer such contem…
RCW 7.40.180 Motion to dissolve or modify.
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Motions to dissolve or modify injunctions may be made in open court, or before a judge of the superior court, at any time after reasonable notice to the adverse party.[ 1891 c 36 s 1; Code 1881 s 169; 1877 p 34 s 169; 1869 p 40 s 167; 1854 p 154 s 127; RRS s 735.]Notes:Rules of c…
RCW 7.40.190 Damages on dissolution of injunction to stay judgment.
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When an injunction to stay proceedings after judgment for debt or damages shall be dissolved, the court shall award such damages not exceeding ten percent on the judgment, as the court may deem right, against the party in whose favor the injunction issued.[Code 1881 s 170; 1877 p…
RCW 7.40.200 Damages for rents and waste.
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If an injunction to stay proceedings after verdict or judgment in an action for the recovery of real estate, or the possession thereof, be dissolved, the damages assessed against the party obtaining the injunction, shall include the reasonable rents and profits of the lands recov…
RCW 7.40.210 Motion to reinstate.
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Upon an order being made dissolving or modifying an order of injunction, the plaintiff may move the court to reinstate the order, and the court may, in its discretion, allow the motion, and appoint a time for hearing the same before the court, or a time and place for hearing befo…