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    • Revised Code of Washington
    • Title 60 - Liens
    • Chapter 60.70 - Limitations on Nonconsensual Common Law Liens.
    • 60.70.050 - Immunity from liability for failure to accept filing or disclose common law lien.

    Revised Code of Washington
    Chapter 60.70 - Limitations on Nonconsensual Common Law Liens.
    60.70.050 - Immunity from liability for failure to accept filing or disclose common law lien.

    RCW 60.70.050
    Immunity from liability for failure to accept filing or disclose common law lien.

    A person is not liable for damages arising from a refusal to record or file or a failure to disclose any claim of a common law lien of record.

    [ 1986 c 181 § 5.]

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    Structure Revised Code of Washington

    Revised Code of Washington

    Title 60 - Liens

    Chapter 60.70 - Limitations on Nonconsensual Common Law Liens.

    60.70.010 - Intent—Definitions.

    60.70.020 - Real property common law liens unenforceable—Personal property common law liens limited.

    60.70.030 - No duty to accept filing of common law lien—Filing of a notice of invalid lien.

    60.70.040 - No duty to disclose record of common law lien.

    60.70.050 - Immunity from liability for failure to accept filing or disclose common law lien.

    60.70.060 - Petition for order directing common law lien claimant to appear before court—Service of process—Filing fee—Costs and attorneys' fees.

    60.70.070 - Claim of lien against a federal, state, or local official or employee—Performance of duties—Validity.

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