Universal Citation: WA Rev Code § 19.86.095 (2021) RCW 19.86.095 Request for injunctive relief—Appellate proceeding—Service on the attorney general. In any proceeding in which there is a request for injunctive relief under RCW 19.86.090, the attorney general shall be served with a copy of the initial pleading alleging a violation of this ...
2011 Washington Code Title 19 Business regulations — miscellaneous ... 19.86.095 Request for injunctive relief -- Appellate proceeding -- Service on the attorney general. In any proceeding in which there is a request for injunctive relief under RCW 19.86.090, the attorney general shall be served with a copy of the initial pleading alleging a ...
2009 Washington Code Title 19 - Business regulations — miscellaneous Chapter 19.86 - Unfair business practices -- Consumer protection. ... In any appellate proceeding in which an issue is presented concerning a provision of this chapter, the attorney general shall, within the time provided for filing the brief with the appellate court, be ...
Radio communications service companies not regulated by utilities and transportation commission : RCW 80.66.010.
Offers to alter bids at sales pursuant to deeds of trust: RCW 61.24.135.
Weatherization of leased or rented residences: RCW 70A.35.060.
House-to-house sales by minors: RCW 49.12.310.
Transactions and agreements not to use or deal in commodities or services of competitor declared unlawful when lessens competition.
Revised Code of Washington (RCW) The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) is the compilation of all permanent laws now in force. It is a collection of Session Laws (enacted by the Legislature, and signed by the Governor, or enacted via the initiative process), arranged by topic, with amendments added and repealed laws removed.
It does not include temporary laws such as appropriations acts. The official version of the RCW is published by the Statute Law Committee and the Code Reviser. The online version of the RCW is updated twice a year, once in the early fall following the legislative session, and again at the end of the year if a ballot measure ...
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