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RCW 85.18.100

Review by superior court—How taken.

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Gabelein v. Diking District No. 1 (2014)

Most recently applied in Gabelein v. Diking District No. 1 (June 2014)

2013 c 23 s 429; 1951 c 45 s 11.

The decision of the board of commissioners upon any objection made within the time and in the manner prescribed may be reviewed by the superior court of the county wherein the property in question is located, upon appeal thereto taken in the following manner: Any person aggrieved must file his or her petition for writ of review with the clerk of the superior court wherein the property is located within ten days after the roll affecting such aggrieved party was adopted by resolution, and serve a copy thereof upon the commissioners. The petition shall describe the property in question, set forth the written objections which were made to the decision, the date of filing of such objections, and be signed by such party or one in his or her behalf. The court shall forthwith grant such petition if correct as to form and filed in accordance with this chapter.

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