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Code · Washington · Title 4 — Civil Procedure · Chapter 4.40

RCW 4.40.010

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Issues arise upon the pleadings when a fact or conclusion of law is maintained by one party and controverted by the other, they are of two kinds — first, of law; and second, of fact.
[ 1893 c 127 s 28 ; Code 1881 s 200; 1877 p 42 s 204 ; 1854 p 163 s 179 ; RRS s 309.]
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