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Washington Code > Chapter 4.28 – Commencement of actions
§ 4.28.020 Jurisdiction acquired, when.
§ 4.28.080 Summons, how served.
§ 4.28.090 Service on corporation without officer in state upon whom process can be served.
§ 4.28.100 Service of summons by publication — When authorized.
§ 4.28.110 Manner of publication and form of summons.
§ 4.28.120 Publication of notice in eminent domain proceedings.
§ 4.28.140 Affidavit as to unknown heirs.
§ 4.28.150 Title of cause — Unknown claimants — Service by publication.
§ 4.28.160 Rights of unknown claimants and heirs — Effect of judgment — Lis pendens.
§ 4.28.180 Personal service out-of-state.
§ 4.28.185 Personal service out-of-state — Acts submitting person to jurisdiction of courts — Saving.
§ 4.28.200 Right of one constructively served to appear and defend or reopen.
§ 4.28.210 Appearance, what constitutes.
§ 4.28.290 Assessment of damages without answer.
§ 4.28.320 Lis pendens in actions affecting title to real estate.
§ 4.28.325 Lis pendens in actions in United States district courts affecting title to real estate.
§ 4.28.328 Lis pendens — Liability of claimants — Damages, costs, attorneys’ fees.
§ 4.28.330 Notice to alien property custodian.
§ 4.28.340 Notice to alien property custodian — Definitions.
§ 4.28.350 Notice to alien property custodian — Duration.
§ 4.28.360 Personal injury action — Complaint not to include statement of damages — Request for statement.
§ 4.28.900 Construction — Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships — 2009 c 521.
Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 4.28
Council: means the student achievement council. See Washington Code 28B.92.030
Disadvantaged student: means a posthigh school student who by reason of adverse cultural, educational, environmental, experiential, familial or other circumstances is unable to qualify for enrollment as a full-time student in an institution of higher education, who would otherwise qualify as a needy student, and who is attending an institution of higher education under an established program designed to qualify the student for enrollment as a full-time student. See Washington Code 28B.92.030
Financial aid: means loans and/or grants to needy students enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a student at institutions of higher education. See Washington Code 28B.92.030
institutions of higher education: means :
Washington Code 28B.92.030
Needy student: means a posthigh school student of an institution of higher education who demonstrates to the office the financial inability, either through the student's parents, family and/or personally, to meet the total cost of board, room, books, and tuition and incidental fees for any semester or quarter. See Washington Code 28B.92.030
Office: means the office of student financial assistance. See Washington Code 28B.92.030
Placebound student: means a student who (a) is unable to complete a college program because of family or employment commitments, health concerns, monetary inability, or other similar factors; and (b) may be influenced by the receipt of an enhanced student financial aid award to complete a baccalaureate degree at an eligible institution. See Washington Code 28B.92.030