RCW 5.52.030
Instrument transmitted by telegraph—Effect.
Any power of attorney, or other instrument in writing, duly proved or acknowledged, and certified so as to be entitled to record may, together with the certificate of its proof or acknowledgment, be sent by telegraph, and telegraphic copy, or duplicate thereof, shall, prima facie, have the same force and effect, in all respects, and may be admitted to record and recorded in the same manner and with like effect as the original.
[Code 1881 § 2354; 1865 p 74 § 13; RRS § 11347.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 5.52 - Telegraphic Communications.
5.52.010 - Deemed communications in writing.
5.52.020 - Notice by telegraph deemed actual notice.
5.52.030 - Instrument transmitted by telegraph—Effect.
5.52.040 - Bills and notes drawn by telegraph—Effect.
5.52.050 - Electronic copies as evidence.
5.52.060 - Seal and revenue stamp, how described.
5.52.070 - "Telegraphic copy" or "telegraphic duplicate" defined.