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· 8/1/1994

Graham Thrift Group, Inc. v. Pierce County

Citations

  • 877 P.2d 228
  • 75 Wash. App. 263
  • 1994 Wash. App. LEXIS 340

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that a 10-day mandatory filing period for administrative appeal acts as jurisdictional bar
  • recognizing modern preference of courts to interpret their procedural rules to allow creditable appeals to be addressed on the merits absent serious prejudice to other parties
  • holding 10 day mandatory filing period for administrative appeal acts as jurisdictional bar
  • holding 10-day mandatory filing period for administrative appeal acts as jurisdictional bar
  • even assuming the agency mishandled the appeal, timely payment of the appeal fee was not automatically waived
  • appellant’s “failure to timely pay the filing fee acts as a jurisdictional bar to its appeal”

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Judges: Kennedy, Pekelis, Baker

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