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RCW 59.12.220

Writ of restitution suspended pending appeal.

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case HOUSING AUTHORITY CITY OF PASCO AND FRANKLIN CTY. v. Pleasant (2005)

Most recently applied in HOUSING AUTHORITY CITY OF PASCO AND FRANKLIN CTY. v. Pleasant (March 2005)

1891 c 96 s 24; RRS s 833

If a writ of restitution has been issued previous to the taking of an appeal by the defendant, and said defendant shall execute and file a bond as provided in this chapter, the clerk of the court, under the direction of the judge, shall forthwith give the appellant a certificate of the allowance of such appeal; and upon the service of such certificate upon the officer having such writ of restitution the said officer shall forthwith cease all further proceedings by virtue of such writ; and if such writ has been completely executed the defendant shall be restored to the possession of the premises, and shall remain in possession thereof until the appeal is determined.

Official source: Washington State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Washington statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.