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Code · Washington · Title 60 — Liens · Chapter 60.24

RCW 60.24.150

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Any person who shall bring a civil action to enforce the lien herein provided for, or any person having a lien as herein provided for, who shall be made a party to any such civil action, has the right to demand that such lien be enforced against the whole or any part of the saw logs, spars, piles, or other timber or manufactured lumber or shingles upon which he or she has performed labor or which he or she has assisted in securing or obtaining, or which he or she has cut on his or her timberland during the eight months next preceding the filing of his or her lien, for all his or her labor upon or for all his of [or] her assistance in obtaining or securing said logs, spars, piles, or other timber, or in manufacturing said lumber or shingles during the whole or any part of the eight months mentioned in *section seven
(7)of this act, or for timber cut during the whole or any part of the eight months above mentioned. And where proceedings are commenced against any lot of saw logs, spars, piles, or other timber or lumber or shingles as herein provided, and some of the lienors claim liens against the specific logs, spars, piles, or other timber or lumber or shingles proceeded against, and others against the same generally, to secure their claims for work and labor, the priority of the liens shall be determined as hereinbefore provided.
[ 2012 c 117 s 142 ; 1893 c 132 s 14 ; RRS s 1175. Prior: Code 1881 s 1952; 1877 p 218 s 14 .]
Notes:
*Reviser's note: "section seven
(7)of this act" is codified as RCW 60.24.075 . Section 5 (codified as RCW 60.24.040 ) was probably intended.
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