RCW 68.24.160
Liens subordinate to dedication.
All mortgages, deeds of trust, and other liens placed upon property which has been dedicated as a cemetery, or which is afterwards dedicated to cemetery purposes pursuant to this section, shall not affect or defeat the dedication. The mortgage, deed of trust, or other lien is subject and subordinate to the dedication. Any and all sales made upon foreclosure are subject and subordinate to the dedication for cemetery purposes.
[ 2005 c 365 § 82; 1943 c 247 § 60; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-60.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 68 - Cemeteries, Morgues, and Human Remains
Chapter 68.24 - Cemetery Property.
68.24.010 - Right to acquire property.
68.24.030 - Declaration of dedication and maps—Filing.
68.24.040 - Dedication, when complete.
68.24.050 - Constructive notice.
68.24.060 - Maps and plats—Amendment.
68.24.070 - Permanency of dedication.
68.24.080 - Rule against perpetuities, etc., inapplicable.
68.24.090 - Removal of dedication—Procedure.
68.24.100 - Notice of hearing.
68.24.110 - Sale of plots or rights of interment.
68.24.115 - Execution of conveyances.
68.24.120 - Plots or rights of interment indivisible.
68.24.130 - Sale for resale prohibited—Penalty.
68.24.140 - Commission on sales prohibited—Penalty.
68.24.150 - Unlawful employment of others to dispose of human remains.
68.24.160 - Liens subordinate to dedication.
68.24.170 - Record of ownership and transfers.
68.24.180 - Opening of roads, railroads through cemetery—Consent required.
68.24.190 - Opening road through cemetery—Penalty.
68.24.220 - Burying place exempt from execution.
68.24.240 - Certain cemetery lands exempt from taxes, etc.—1901 c 147.
68.24.250 - Cemetery arrangements, notice requirements—Disclosure of multiple interment.