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Code · Washington · Title 89 — Reclamation, Soil Conservation, and Land Settlement · Chapter 89.30

RCW 89.30.577

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On such assessment roll must be specified in separate columns, under appropriate headings, the following:
(1)The name of the person to whom the property is assessed, if not known then to "unknown owners".
(2)Land by township, range, section or fractional section and when such land is not a congressional division or subdivision, by metes and bounds, or other description sufficient to identify it, giving an estimate of the number of acres, locality, and the improvements thereon.
(3)City and town lots, naming the city or town, and the number and block according to the system of numbering in such city or town, and the improvements thereon.
(4)The cash value of real estate other than city or town lots.
(5)The cash value of improvements on such real estate.
(6)The cash value of city and town lots.
(7)The cash value of improvements on city and town lots.
(8)The total value of all property assessed.
(9)The total value of all property after equalization by the board of directors.
(10)Such other things as the board of directors may require.
[ 1927 c 254 s 193 ; RRS s 7402-193. Formerly RCW 89.26.710 .]
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