RCW 4.56.150
Challenge to legal sufficiency of evidence—Judgment in bar or of nonsuit.
In all cases tried in the superior court with a jury, the defendant, at the close of the plaintiff's evidence, or either party, at the close of all the evidence, may challenge the legal sufficiency of the evidence to warrant a verdict in favor of the adverse party, and if the court shall decide as a matter of law the evidence does not warrant a verdict, it shall thereupon discharge the jury from further consideration of the case and enter a judgment in accordance with its decision, which judgment if it be in favor of the defendant shall be a bar to another action by the plaintiff for the same cause: PROVIDED, That in case the defendant challenge the legal sufficiency of the evidence at the close of plaintiff's case, and the court shall decide that it is insufficient merely for failure of proof of some material fact, or facts, and that there is reasonable ground to believe that such proof can be supplied in a subsequent action, the court may discharge the jury and enter a judgment of nonsuit as provided in RCW 4.56.120: AND PROVIDED, FURTHER, That nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the court to discharge the jury and determine disputed questions of fact.
[ 1929 c 89 § 2; 1895 c 40 § 1; RRS § 410-1.]
NOTES:
Rules of court: Cf. CR 50(a).
Structure Revised Code of Washington
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.
4.56.120 - 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.
4.56.200 - Commencement of lien on real estate.
4.56.210 - Cessation of lien—Extension prohibited—Exception.