RCW definition

RCW means the Revised Code of Washington. All references in this Contract to RCW chapters or sections shall include any successor, amended, or replacement statute. Pertinent RCW chapters can be accessed at xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx.xxx/rcw/.

Examples of RCW in a sentence

  • Contractor shall comply with applicable workers compensation statutes and regulations (e.g., RCW Title 51, Industrial Insurance).

  • The parties expressly acknowledge and certify that the waiver of immunity under Title 51 RCW was mutually negotiated and agreed upon.

  • Contractor, including any subcontractor, shall cooperate and comply with any Washington state agency investigation regarding any allegation that Contractor, including any subcontractor, has engaged in discrimination prohibited by this Contract pursuant to RCW 49.60.530(3).

  • During the term of this Contract, Contractor, including any subcontractor, shall not discriminate on the bases enumerated at RCW 49.60.530(3).

  • If Contractor performs Services on Purchaser’s behalf in the State of Washington, and only to the extent of claims against Contractor by Purchaser under the Indemnity obligations in this Contract, Contractor expressly waives any immunity it may be granted under the Washington State Industrial Insurance Act, Title 51 RCW.


More Definitions of RCW

RCW means the Revised Code of Washington. All references in this Contract to RCW chapters or sections shall include any successor, amended, or replacement statute. Pertinent RCW chapters can be accessed at http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/.
RCW means Revised Code of Washington which can be accessed athttp://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/.
RCW means the Revised Code of Washington and “RCW 23B” means Title 23B of the Revised Code of Washington (also known as the Washington Business Corporation Act).
RCW means the Revised Code of Washington. Copies of electrical RCWs are available from the department and the office of the code reviser.
RCW means the Revised Code of Washington State.
RCW means the Revised Code of Washington (Washington State Law).