Revised Code of Washington

Wash. Rev. Code § 7.24.190 (2026)

Court may stay proceedings and restrain parties

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The court, in its discretion and upon such conditions and with or without such bond or other security as it deems necessary and proper, may stay any ruling, order, or any court proceedings prior to final judgment or decree and may restrain all parties involved in order to secure the benefits and preserve and protect the rights of all parties to the court proceedings.
[ 1965 c 131 s 1.]

Notes:

Rules of court: CR 57.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1994–2023 · leading case: Responsible Urban Growth Grp. v. City of Kent, 868 P.2d 861 (Wash. 1994).
Responsible Urban Growth Grp. v. City of Kent, 868 P.2d 861 (Wash. 1994). “In its petition, RUGG requested the following relief: Issuance, upon request for a stay pursuant to RCW 7.24.190, of a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, and permanent injunctive relief against any action by defendants in reliance upon or under the authority of…”
Respect Washington v. Burien Communities For Inclusion (Wash. Ct. App. 2019). · cites it 2× “" RCW 7.24.190 (emphasis added). Accordingly, under RCW 7.”
Matthew N. Ortega v. Mortg. Elec. Reg. Sys. (Wash. Ct. App. 2014). · cites it 2× “They also point to RCW 7.24.190, which states: The court, in its discretion and upon such conditions and with or without such bond or other security as it deems necessary and proper, may stay any ruling, order, or any court proceedings prior to final judgment or decree and may…”
Darren & Wendy Hughes v. Cheyne & Sarah Keevy (Wash. Ct. App. 2023). “Keevy conditions and with or without such bond or other security as it deems necessary and proper .”
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