Chapter 4.40 RCW

ISSUES

Sections

HTMLPDF 4.40.010Issues definedKinds.
HTMLPDF 4.40.050Trial of issue of law.
HTMLPDF 4.40.060Trial of certain issues of factJury.
HTMLPDF 4.40.070Trial of other issues of fact.


Issues definedKinds.

Issues arise upon the pleadings when a fact or conclusion of law is maintained by one party and controverted by the other, they are of two kindsfirst, of law; and second, of fact.
[ 1893 c 127 § 28; Code 1881 § 200; 1877 p 42 § 204; 1854 p 163 § 179; RRS § 309.]



Trial of issue of law.

An issue of law shall be tried by the court, unless it is referred as provided by the statutes relating to referees.
[ 1893 c 127 § 32; Code 1881 § 204; 1877 p 42 § 208; 1854 p 164 § 183; RRS § 313.]

NOTES:

Trial before referee: Chapter 4.48 RCW.



Trial of certain issues of factJury.

An issue of fact, in an action for the recovery of money only, or of specific real or personal property shall be tried by a jury, unless a jury is waived, as provided by law, or a reference ordered, as provided by statute relating to referees.



Trial of other issues of fact.

Every other issue of fact shall be tried by the court, subject, however, to the right of the parties to consent, or of the court to order, that the whole issue, or any specific question of fact involved therein, be tried by a jury, or referred.
[ 1893 c 127 § 34; RRS § 315.]