LE TASTEVIN v. SEATTLE FIRST NAT. BANK

No. 42163-8-I.

974 P.2d 896 (1999)

LE TASTEVIN, INC., a Washington corporation; and Emile and Stephanie Ninaud, husband and wife, and the marital community composed thereof, Appellants, v. SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association; and James E. Montgomery, King County Sheriff, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

April 19, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Janet A. Irons, Law Offices of Janet A. Irons, Seattle, for Appellants.

Craig Miller, Michele Radosevich, Davis, Wright, Tremain, LLP, Seattle, for Respondents.


COX, J.

A redemptioner may not toll the statutory redemption period without tendering the sum required to redeem.1 Likewise, a judgment debtor may not suspend a levy and execution without tendering the amount required to satisfy the judgment that underlies the writ of execution. Because the judgment debtor here failed to tender the amount due to satisfy the judgment, the sheriff was entitled to...

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