RCW 64.04.090
Private seals abolished.
The use of private seals upon all deeds, mortgages, leases, bonds, and other instruments, and contracts in writing, including deeds from a husband to his wife and from a wife to her husband for their respective community right, title, interest or estate in all or any portion of their community real property, is hereby abolished, and the addition of a private seal to any such instrument or contract in writing hereafter made, shall not affect its validity or legality in any respect.
[ 1923 c 23 § 1; RRS § 10556. Prior: 1888 p 184 § 1; 1888 p 50 § 3; 1886 p 165 § 1; 1871 p 83 §§ 1, 2.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 64 - Real Property and Conveyances
64.04.005 - Liquidated damages—Earnest money deposit—Exclusive remedy—Definition.
64.04.010 - Conveyances and encumbrances to be by deed.
64.04.020 - Requisites of a deed.
64.04.030 - Warranty deed—Form and effect.
64.04.040 - Bargain and sale deed—Form and effect.
64.04.050 - Quitclaim deed—Form and effect.
64.04.055 - Deeds for conveyance of apartments under horizontal property regimes act.
64.04.060 - Word "heirs" unnecessary.
64.04.070 - After acquired title follows deed.
64.04.090 - Private seals abolished.
64.04.100 - Private seals abolished—Validation.
64.04.105 - Corporate seals—Effect of absence from instrument.
64.04.140 - Legislative declaration—Solar energy systems—Solar easements authorized.
64.04.150 - Solar easements—Definitions.
64.04.160 - Solar easements—Creation.
64.04.170 - Interference with solar easement—Remedies.
64.04.175 - Easements established by dedication—Extinguishing or altering.
64.04.190 - Public utility and transportation corridors—Defined.
64.04.200 - Existing rate or charge for energy conservation—Seller's duty to disclose.