Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 85.24 - Diking and Drainage Districts in Two or More Counties.
85.24.140 - Judicial review.

RCW 85.24.140
Judicial review.

Any person who feels aggrieved by the final assessment made against any lot, block, or parcel of land owned by him or her, may appeal therefrom to the superior court of the county in which the land is situated. Such appeal shall be taken within the time and substantially in the manner prescribed by the laws of this state for appeals from justices' courts. All notice of appeal shall be filed with the said board, and shall be served upon the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the action is brought. The secretary of the board shall, at appellant's expense, certify to the superior court so much of the record as appellant may request, and the cause shall be tried in the superior court de novo.
Any person aggrieved by any final order or judgment made by the superior court concerning any assessment authorized by this chapter, may seek appellate review of the order or judgment as in other civil cases.

[ 2013 c 23 § 434; 1988 c 202 § 83; 1971 c 81 § 168; 1909 c 225 § 7; RRS § 4367.]
NOTES:

Severability—1988 c 202: See note following RCW 2.24.050.

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Revised Code of Washington

Title 85 - Diking and Drainage

Chapter 85.24 - Diking and Drainage Districts in Two or More Counties.

85.24.010 - Districts authorized—Powers—Designation.

85.24.015 - Certain powers and rights governed by chapter 85.38 RCW.

85.24.025 - Annexation of territory—Consolidation of special districts—Suspension of operations—Reactivation.

85.24.065 - Special assessments—Budgets—Alternative methods.

85.24.070 - Board of commissioners—Oath, bond—Plan of improvement—Levy of assessment, procedure.

85.24.071 - Board of commissioners—Power to conduct business, make contracts, etc.

85.24.073 - Board of commissioners—Construction and maintenance powers.

85.24.075 - Board of commissioners—Duties of board officers—Quorum.

85.24.077 - Board of commissioners—Power to adjourn proceedings.

85.24.079 - Board of commissioners—Rules and regulations.

85.24.080 - Board of commissioners—Compensation and expenses.

85.24.130 - Objections to assessment—Procedure.

85.24.140 - Judicial review.

85.24.150 - Lien of assessments—Notice and collection.

85.24.160 - Payment of assessment without interest.

85.24.170 - District treasurer—Collection, remittance and disbursement of assessments.

85.24.180 - Sale of property for delinquency—Procedure—Purchaser's interest.

85.24.190 - Disposal by commissioners of lands not redeemed from sale—Use of proceeds.

85.24.200 - Reassessments.

85.24.220 - Segregation of assessments.

85.24.235 - Special assessment bonds.

85.24.240 - Counties to contribute for benefits to roads, bridges, or health of people.

85.24.250 - Municipality may contribute.

85.24.260 - Acquisition of property—Eminent domain.

85.24.261 - Eminent domain—Procedure.

85.24.263 - Eminent domain—Rights-of-way.

85.24.265 - Eminent domain—Against public lands.

85.24.270 - Cities may be included in district.

85.24.275 - Assessment of state lands.

85.24.280 - Improvement of streams—Scope of powers.

85.24.285 - Improvement of streams—Streambeds are property of district—Disposition.

85.24.290 - Service of notices on agent of owner.

85.24.900 - Validation of existing districts—1923 c 140.