Revised Code of Washington
Wash. Rev. Code § 11.106.090 (2026)
Appeal from decree
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The decree rendered under RCW 11.106.070 shall be a final order from which any party in interest may appeal as in civil actions to the supreme court or the court of appeals of the state of Washington.
[ 1985 c 30 s 103. Prior: 1984 c 149 s 136; 1971 c 81 s 80; 1955 c 33 s 30.30.090; prior: 1951 c 226 s 9. Formerly RCW 30.30.090.]
Notes:
Rules of court: Method of appellate review superseded by RAP 2.2(a)(3), 18.22.
Severability—Effective dates—1984 c 149: See notes following RCW 11.02.005.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 2005–2014 · leading case: Anderson v. Dussault, 333 P.3d 395 (Wash. 2014).
Anderson v. Dussault, 333 P.3d 395 (Wash. 2014). “The decree approving or rejecting the accounting, furthermore, “shall be deemed final, conclusive, and binding upon all the parties interested including all incompetent, unborn, and unascertained beneficiaries of the trust subject only to the right of appeal under RCW…”
Barovic v. Pemberton, 128 Wash. App. 196 (Wash. Ct. App. 2005). “070 shall be deemed final, conclusive, and binding upon all the parties interested including all incompetent, unborn, and unascertained beneficiaries of the trust subject only to the right of appeal under RCW 11.”
Barovic v. Pemberton, 114 P.3d 1230 (Wash. Ct. App. 2005). “080 addresses the effect of the trial court's decree: The decree rendered under RCW 11.106.070 shall be deemed final, conclusive, and binding upon all the parties interested including all incompetent, unborn, and unascertained beneficiaries of the trust subject only to the right…”
Anderson v. Dussault, 310 P.3d 854 (Wash. Ct. App. 2013). “” RCW 11.106.090. Indeed, under the plain language of the statute, the statute of limitations would not toll for an incompetent trust beneficiary like Anderson.”
Anderson v. Dussault (Wash. 2014). “The decree approving or rejecting the accounting, furthermore, "shall be deemed final, conclusive, and binding upon all the parties interested including all incompetent, unborn, and unascertained beneficiaries of the trust subject only to the right of appeal under RCW…”
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