Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 7.16 - Certiorari, Mandamus, and Prohibition.
7.16.240 - Certification of verdict—Argument.

RCW 7.16.240
Certification of verdict—Argument.

If no notice of a motion for a new trial be given, or if given, the motion be denied, the clerk, within five days after rendition of the verdict or denial of the motion, must transmit to the court in which the application for the writ is pending, a certified copy of the verdict attached to the order of trial, after which either party may bring on the argument of the application, upon reasonable notice to the adverse party.

[ 1895 c 65 § 24; RRS § 1022.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions

Chapter 7.16 - Certiorari, Mandamus, and Prohibition.

7.16.010 - Parties, how designated.

7.16.020 - Judgment, motion, and order defined.

7.16.030 - Certiorari defined.

7.16.040 - Grounds for granting writ.

7.16.050 - Application for writ—Notice.

7.16.060 - Writ, to whom directed.

7.16.070 - Contents of writ.

7.16.080 - Stay of proceedings.

7.16.100 - Service of writ.

7.16.110 - Defective return—Further return—Hearing—Judgment.

7.16.120 - Questions involving merits to be determined.

7.16.130 - Copy of judgment to inferior tribunal, board, or officer.

7.16.140 - Judgment roll.

7.16.150 - Mandamus defined.

7.16.160 - Grounds for granting writ.

7.16.170 - Absence of remedy at law required—Affidavit.

7.16.180 - Alternative or peremptory writs—Form.

7.16.190 - Notice of application—No default.

7.16.200 - Answer.

7.16.210 - Questions of fact, how determined.

7.16.220 - Applicant may demur to answer or countervail it by proof.

7.16.230 - Motion for new trial, where made.

7.16.240 - Certification of verdict—Argument.

7.16.250 - Hearing.

7.16.260 - Judgment for damages and costs—Peremptory mandate.

7.16.270 - Service of writ.

7.16.280 - Enforcement of writ—Penalty.

7.16.290 - Prohibition defined.

7.16.300 - Grounds for granting writ—Affidavit.

7.16.310 - Alternative or peremptory writs—Form.

7.16.320 - Provisions relating to mandate applicable.

7.16.330 - When writs may be made returnable.

7.16.340 - Rules of practice.

7.16.350 - Appellate review.

7.16.360 - Inapplicability to action reviewable under Administrative Procedure Act or Land Use Petition Act.