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63.60.060 – Infringement of right—Superior courts—Injunctions—Liability for damages and profits—Impoundment—Destruction—Attorneys’ fees.

RCW 63.60.060 Infringement of right—Superior courts—Injunctions—Liability for damages and profits—Impoundment—Destruction—Attorneys’ fees. (1) The superior courts of this state may grant injunctions on reasonable terms to prevent or restrain the unauthorized use of the rights in a living or deceased individual’s or personality’s name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness. (2) Any person who infringes the rights […]

63.60.070 – Exemptions from use restrictions—When chapter does not apply.

RCW 63.60.070 Exemptions from use restrictions—When chapter does not apply. (1) For purposes of RCW 63.60.050, the use of a name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness in connection with matters of cultural, historical, political, religious, educational, newsworthy, or public interest, including, without limitation, comment, criticism, satire, and parody relating thereto, shall not constitute a use […]

63.48.040 – Notice to depositors whose accounts are to be escheated.

RCW 63.48.040 Notice to depositors whose accounts are to be escheated. The director of revenue shall notify depositors whose accounts are to be escheated as follows: (1) A letter advising that a postal savings system account in the name of the addressee is about to be escheated and setting forth the procedure by which a […]

63.48.050 – Copy of judgment presented for payment—Disposition of proceeds.

RCW 63.48.050 Copy of judgment presented for payment—Disposition of proceeds. The director of revenue shall present a copy of each final judgment of escheat to the United States treasury department for payment of the principal due and the interest computed under regulations of the United States treasury department. The payment received shall be deposited in […]

63.48.060 – Indemnification for losses as result of escheat proceedings—Source.

RCW 63.48.060 Indemnification for losses as result of escheat proceedings—Source. This state shall indemnify the United States for any losses suffered as a result of the escheat of unclaimed postal savings system accounts. The burden of the indemnification falls upon the fund into which the proceeds of the escheated accounts have been paid. [ 1971 […]

63.52.005 – Definitions.

RCW 63.52.005 Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) “Customer” means an individual or entity that causes or did cause a molder to fabricate, cast, or otherwise make a die, mold, or form. (2) “Molder” means an individual or entity, including but not limited to […]

63.52.010 – Customer has title and all rights—Written exception—Failure to claim within three years after the last use—Notice to customer—Title and all rights may transfer to the molder.

RCW 63.52.010 Customer has title and all rights—Written exception—Failure to claim within three years after the last use—Notice to customer—Title and all rights may transfer to the molder. (1) In the absence of a written agreement otherwise, the customer has title and all rights to a die, mold, or form in the molder’s possession. (2) […]

63.60.010 – Property right—Use of name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness.

RCW 63.60.010 Property right—Use of name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness. Every individual or personality has a property right in the use of his or her name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness. Such right exists in the name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness of individuals or personalities deceased before, on, or after June 11, 1998. […]

63.60.020 – Definitions.

RCW 63.60.020 Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) “Deceased individual” means any individual, regardless of the individual’s place of domicile, residence, or citizenship at the time of death or otherwise, who has died within ten years before January 1, 1998, or thereafter. (2) “Deceased […]