RCW 7.40.050
Notice—Restraining orders in emergencies.
No injunction shall be granted until it shall appear to the court or judge granting it, that some one or more of the opposite party concerned, has had reasonable notice of the time and place of making application, except that in cases of emergency to be shown in the complaint, the court may grant a restraining order until notice can be given and hearing had thereon.
[Code 1881 § 156; 1877 p 33 § 156; 1869 p 39 § 154; 1854 p 153 § 114; RRS § 722.]
NOTES:
Rules of court: CR 52(a)(2)(A), 65.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions
7.40.010 - Who may grant restraining orders and injunctions.
7.40.020 - Grounds for issuance.
7.40.030 - Malicious erection of structure may be enjoined.
7.40.050 - Notice—Restraining orders in emergencies.
7.40.060 - Affidavits at hearing.
7.40.070 - Terms and conditions may be imposed.
7.40.085 - Injunction bonds for injunctions affecting public construction contracts.
7.40.090 - Bond for injunction after temporary restraining order.
7.40.100 - Copy of order serves as writ.
7.40.110 - Stay of judgment—Release of errors.
7.40.120 - Injunction, who is bound by.
7.40.130 - When adverse party becomes bound.
7.40.140 - Disposition of money collected on enjoined judgment.
7.40.150 - Contempt for disobedience.
7.40.160 - Attachment and arrest—Indemnity of plaintiff.
7.40.170 - Bond for appearance.
7.40.180 - Motion to dissolve or modify.
7.40.190 - Damages on dissolution of injunction to stay judgment.
7.40.200 - Damages for rents and waste.
7.40.210 - Motion to reinstate.
7.40.230 - Injunctions—Fraud in obtaining telecommunications service.