RCW 79.110.070
Certain state and aquatic lands subject to easements for removal of valuable materials—Forfeiture for nonuser.
Any right-of-way or easement granted under the provisions of RCW 79.110.010 through 79.110.030 which has never been used, or for a period of two years has ceased to be used for the purpose for which it was granted, shall be deemed forfeited. The forfeiture of any such right-of-way previously granted or granted under the provisions of RCW 79.110.010 through 79.110.030, shall be rendered effective by the mailing of a notice of the forfeiture to the grantee at the grantee's last known post office address and by posting a copy of the certificate, or other record of the grant, in the department's Olympia office with the word "canceled" and the date of the cancellation.
[ 2005 c 155 § 207; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 54. Formerly RCW 79.91.070.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 79.110 - Aquatic Lands—Easements and Rights-of-Way.
79.110.001 - Intent—2005 c 155.
79.110.010 - Certain aquatic lands subject to easements for removal of valuable materials.
79.110.110 - Railroad bridge rights-of-way across navigable streams.
79.110.130 - Common carriers may bridge or trestle state waterways.
79.110.140 - Location and plans of bridge or trestle to be approved—Future alterations.
79.110.200 - Right-of-way for utility pipelines, transmission lines, etc.
79.110.210 - Right-of-way for utility pipelines, transmission lines, etc.—Procedure to acquire.
79.110.230 - Use of state-owned aquatic lands for public utility lines.
79.110.240 - Charge for term of easement—Recovery of costs.
79.110.300 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes.
79.110.310 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes—Procedure to acquire.
79.110.320 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes—Appraisal—Certificate.