If the person elected receiver fails to qualify as
such within the prescribed time, the council shall file in the
superior court of the county a petition setting forth the fact of
the election, its result and the failure of the person elected
receiver to qualify within the prescribed time and praying for
the appointment of another person as receiver. Notice of the
filing of the petition and of the time fixed for hearing thereon
must be served upon the person elected receiver at least three
days before the time fixed for the hearing. If he or she cannot
be found within the county, no notice need be served, and the
court may proceed with full jurisdiction to determine the matter
upon the hearing. Unless good cause to the contrary is shown,
the court shall appoint some suitable person to act as receiver,
who shall qualify as required by RCW 35.07.120 within ten days
from the date of his or her appointment.
If the council fails to procure the appointment of a
receiver, any person qualified to vote in the city or town may
file such a petition and make such application.
[2009 c 549 § 2003; 1965 c 7 § 35.07.130. Prior: 1897 c 69 § 8; RRS § 8921.]