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Service of writ.

The writ may be served as follows, except where different directions respecting the mode of service thereof are given by the court granting it:

     (1) Where it is directed to a person or persons by name or by his or her official title or titles, or to a municipal corporation, it must be served upon each officer or other person to whom it is directed, or upon the corporation, in the same manner as a summons.

     (2) Where it is directed to a court, or to the judges of a court, having a clerk appointed pursuant to law, service upon the court or the judges thereof may be made by filing the writ with the clerk.

[1895 c 65 § 10; RRS § 1008.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-7 > 7-16 > 7-16-100

Service of writ.

The writ may be served as follows, except where different directions respecting the mode of service thereof are given by the court granting it:

     (1) Where it is directed to a person or persons by name or by his or her official title or titles, or to a municipal corporation, it must be served upon each officer or other person to whom it is directed, or upon the corporation, in the same manner as a summons.

     (2) Where it is directed to a court, or to the judges of a court, having a clerk appointed pursuant to law, service upon the court or the judges thereof may be made by filing the writ with the clerk.

[1895 c 65 § 10; RRS § 1008.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-7 > 7-16 > 7-16-100

Service of writ.

The writ may be served as follows, except where different directions respecting the mode of service thereof are given by the court granting it:

     (1) Where it is directed to a person or persons by name or by his or her official title or titles, or to a municipal corporation, it must be served upon each officer or other person to whom it is directed, or upon the corporation, in the same manner as a summons.

     (2) Where it is directed to a court, or to the judges of a court, having a clerk appointed pursuant to law, service upon the court or the judges thereof may be made by filing the writ with the clerk.

[1895 c 65 § 10; RRS § 1008.]