A judgment debtor who resides or does business in the state cannot be compelled to attend pursuant to an order made under the provisions of this chapter at a place without the county where his or her residence or place of business is situated. Where the judgment debtor to be examined under this chapter is a corporation the court may cause such corporation to appear and be examined by making like order or orders as are prescribed in this chapter, directed to any officer or officers thereof.
RCW 6.32.190
Attendance of judgment debtor.
Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case 87 Wash. 2d 327 - State v. Ralph Williams' North West Chrysler Plymouth, Inc. (1976)
Most recently applied in Estate of Bremer v. Walker (April 2015)
2011 c 336 s 161; 1893 c 133 s 19; RRS s 631.
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