Road Laws of the State of Washington: Including Laws Passed at the Session of the Legislature in 1903 |
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... shall not be less than thirty nor more than sixty feet wide , to be determined by the viewers as hereinafter provided , except that when the road is upon the state line the county commissioners may determine the width , not less ...
... shall not be less than thirty nor more than sixty feet wide , to be determined by the viewers as hereinafter provided , except that when the road is upon the state line the county commissioners may determine the width , not less ...
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The roads established and constructed under this act shall be opened not more than sixty nor less than forty feet wide , and at least sixteen feet in width shall be turnpiked with earth so as to drain freely to the sides , and raised ...
The roads established and constructed under this act shall be opened not more than sixty nor less than forty feet wide , and at least sixteen feet in width shall be turnpiked with earth so as to drain freely to the sides , and raised ...
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... uniformly graded to a width of not less than sixteen feet ; the profile thereof shall not have a greater incline at any point of more than one foot perpendicular to twenty feet horizontal ; proper drains , culverts and bridges shall ...
... uniformly graded to a width of not less than sixteen feet ; the profile thereof shall not have a greater incline at any point of more than one foot perpendicular to twenty feet horizontal ; proper drains , culverts and bridges shall ...
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... repIesenting in value not less than ten thousand dollars for each mile of the improvement petitioned for , and the petitioners must represent property within the improvement boundary equivalent to not less than five thousand dollars ...
... repIesenting in value not less than ten thousand dollars for each mile of the improvement petitioned for , and the petitioners must represent property within the improvement boundary equivalent to not less than five thousand dollars ...
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... and if in the opinion of the board of county commissioners the interest [ s ] of the public will be advanced thereby , they shall divide the improvement into sections of a more or less number of lineal feet , and call for bids on ...
... and if in the opinion of the board of county commissioners the interest [ s ] of the public will be advanced thereby , they shall divide the improvement into sections of a more or less number of lineal feet , and call for bids on ...
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