RCW 7.60.120
Utility service.
A utility providing service to estate property may not alter, refuse, or discontinue service to the property without first giving the receiver fifteen days' notice of any default or intention to alter, refuse, or discontinue service to estate property. This section does not prohibit the court, upon motion by the receiver, to prohibit the alteration or cessation of utility service if the receiver can furnish adequate assurance of payment, in the form of deposit or other security, for service to be provided after entry of the order appointing the receiver.
[ 2004 c 165 § 14.]
NOTES:
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW 7.60.005.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions
7.60.015 - Types of receivers.
7.60.025 - Appointment of receiver.
7.60.035 - Eligibility to serve as receiver.
7.60.055 - Powers of the court.
7.60.060 - Powers and duties of receiver generally.
7.60.070 - Turnover of property.
7.60.080 - Duties of person over whose property the receiver is appointed.
7.60.090 - Schedules of property and liabilities—Inventory of property—Appraisals.
7.60.100 - Receiver's reports.
7.60.110 - Automatic stay of certain proceedings.
7.60.130 - Executory contracts and unexpired leases.
7.60.140 - Receivership financing.
7.60.150 - Abandonment of property.
7.60.160 - Actions by and against the receiver or affecting property held by receiver.
7.60.170 - Personal liability of receiver.
7.60.180 - Employment and compensation of professionals.
7.60.200 - Notice to creditors and other parties in interest.
7.60.210 - Submission of claims in general receiverships.
7.60.220 - Objection to and allowance of claims.
7.60.240 - Secured claims against after-acquired property.
7.60.250 - Interest on claims.
7.60.260 - Receiver's disposition of property—Sales free and clear.
7.60.270 - Ancillary receiverships.
7.60.280 - Resignation or removal of receiver.