Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 4 Civil Procedure - Chapter 4.32 Pleadings

  • 4.32.070 Objection may be taken by answer
    When any of the matters enumerated in *RCW 4.32.050 do not appear upon the face of the complaint, the objection may be taken by answer.[Code ...
  • 4.32.120 Setoff against beneficiary of trust estate
    If the plaintiff be a trustee to any other, or if the action be in a name of the plaintiff who has no real interest ...
  • 4.32.130 Setoff in probate actions brought by personal representatives
    In actions brought by executors and administrators, demands against their testators and intestates, and belonging to defendant at the time of their death, may be ...
  • 4.32.140 Setoff in probate actions against personal representatives
    In actions against executors and administrators and against trustees and others, sued in their representative character, the defendants may set off demands belonging to their ...
  • 4.32.150 Setoff must be pleaded
    To entitle a defendant to a setoff he must set the same forth in his answer.[Code 1881 § 502; 1877 p 108 § 506; RRS ...
  • 4.32.170 Answer may be stricken
    Sham, frivolous and irrelevant answers and defenses may be stricken out on motion, and upon such terms as the court may in its discretion impose.[Code ...
  • 4.32.250 Effect of minor defects in pleading
    A notice or other paper is valid and effectual though the title of the action in which it is made is omitted, or it is ...

Last modified: April 7, 2009