RCW 9.45.080
Fraudulent removal of property.
Every person who, with intent to defraud a prior or subsequent purchaser thereof, or prevent any of his or her property being made liable for the payment of any of his or her debts, or levied upon by an execution or warrant of attachment, shall remove any of his or her property, or secrete, assign, convey, or otherwise dispose of the same, or with intent to defraud a creditor shall remove, secrete, assign, convey, or otherwise dispose of any of his or her books or accounts, vouchers or writings in any way relating to his or her business affairs, or destroy, obliterate, alter, or erase any of such books of account, accounts, vouchers, or writing or any entry, memorandum, or minute therein contained, shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
[ 2011 c 336 § 299; 1909 c 249 § 379; RRS § 2631.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 9 - Crimes and Punishments
Chapter 9.45 - Frauds and Swindles.
9.45.020 - Substitution of child.
9.45.060 - Encumbered, leased, or rented personal property—Construction.
9.45.080 - Fraudulent removal of property.
9.45.090 - Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance.
9.45.100 - Fraud in assignment for benefit of creditors.
9.45.122 - Measurement of commodities—Public policy.
9.45.124 - Measurement of commodities—Measuring inaccurately—Altering measuring devices—Penalty.
9.45.126 - Measurement of commodities—Inducing violations—Penalty.
9.45.160 - Fraud in liquor warehouse receipts.
9.45.210 - Altering sample or certificate of assay.
9.45.220 - Making false sample or assay of ore.
9.45.260 - Fire protection sprinkler system contractors—Wrongful acts.