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2021 Revised Code of Washington
Title 4 - Civil Procedure
Chapter 4.56 - Judgments—Generally.
- 4.56.050 - Effect of judgment against executor or administrator.
- 4.56.060 - Judgment in case of setoff—When equal or less than plaintiff's debt.
- 4.56.070 - Judgment in case of setoff—When exceeds plaintiff's debt—Effect of contract assignment.
- 4.56.075 - Judgment in case of setoff—When exceeds plaintiff's debt or affirmative relief required.
- 4.56.080 - Judgment in action to recover personal property.
- 4.56.090 - Assignment of judgment—Filing.
- 4.56.100 - Satisfaction of judgments for payment of money.
- 4.56.110 - Interest on judgments.
- 4.56.111 - Interest on judgments—Rate.
- 4.56.115 - Interest on judgments against state, political subdivisions or municipal corporations—Torts.
- 4.56.120 - Judgment of dismissal or nonsuit, grounds, effect—Other judgments on merits.
- 4.56.150 - Challenge to legal sufficiency of evidence—Judgment in bar or of nonsuit.
- 4.56.190 - Lien of judgment.
- 4.56.200 - Commencement of lien on real estate.
- 4.56.210 - Cessation of lien—Extension prohibited—Exception.
- 4.56.250 - Claims for noneconomic damages—Limitation.
- 4.56.260 - Award of future economic damages—Proposal for periodic payments—Security—Satisfaction of judgment.
NOTES:
Enforcement of judgments: Title 6 RCW.
Judgments, financial support of child: RCW 13.34.161.
Liens, cessation, financial support of child: RCW 13.34.161.
Pleading judgments: RCW 4.36.070.
Time limit for decision: State Constitution Art. 4 § 20.
Verdict or award of future economic damages in personal injury or property damage action may provide for periodic payments: RCW 4.56.260.
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