Alaska Statutes Title 09, Chapter 09.35 - Execution
- Sec. 09.35.010 Judgments Enforceable by Execution.
A writ of execution may be issued in favor of(1) a party in whose favor a judgment is given that requires the payment of...
- Sec. 09.35.020 Issuance of Execution After Five Years.
When a period of five years has elapsed after the entry of judgment and without an execution being issued on the judgment, no execution...
- Sec. 09.35.030 Substance of Writ.
Writs of execution may be against the property of the judgment debtor, another against the person of the judgment debtor, and a third for...
- Sec. 09.35.035 - 09.35.050. Default Judgment or Nonappearance of Attorney for Judgment Debtor; Execution Against the Person; Imprisonment on Execution. [Repealed, Sec. 14 Ch 62 Sla 1982].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 09.35.060 Execution After Death of Judgment Debtor.
If the judgment debtor dies after judgment, execution may be issued on the judgment in the manner and with the effect as if the...
- Sec. 09.35.070 Property Liable.
All goods, chattels, money, or other property, both real and personal, or an interest in the property of the judgment debtor not exempt by...
- Sec. 09.35.080 - 09.35.090. Exemptions. [Repealed, Sec. 14 Ch 62 Sla 1982. for Present Provisions See As 09.38].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 09.35.100 Execution Against Property.
The person to whom the writ is directed shall execute the writ against property of the judgment debtor until the judgment is satisfied.
- Sec. 09.35.110 Execution Procedure.
All property shall be levied upon or released from levy in the manner that similar property is attached or released from attachment, and the...
- Sec. 09.35.120 Retention of Personal Property by Judgment Debtor. [Repealed, Sec. 14 Ch 62 Sla 1982].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 09.35.130 Third Party Claims.
If property levied upon is claimed by a third person as the person's property by an affidavit of title to the property, or right...
- Sec. 09.35.140 Notice of Sale on Execution.
(a) Before the sale of property on execution, notice of the sale shall be given as follows:(1) notice of the sale of personal property...
- Sec. 09.35.142 Action to Establish Newspaper or Internet Website Status.
A person who owns a publication may bring an action under AS 22.10.020(g) to establish that the publication is a newspaper of general circulation...
- Sec. 09.35.150 Sale.
All sales of property upon execution shall be made at auction between nine o'clock in the morning and four o'clock in the afternoon. After...
- Sec. 09.35.160 Postponement of Sale.
(a) If, at the time appointed for the sale, the person conducting it considers it to the advantage of all concerned to postpone the...
- Sec. 09.35.170 Bill of Sale for Personal Property.
When the purchaser of personal property capable of manual delivery and not in the possession of a third person, association, or corporation pays the...
- Sec. 09.35.180 Confirmation of Sale or Resale.
(a) Where real property executed upon has been sold, the judgment creditor may, upon motion, apply for an order confirming the sale. The judgment...
- Sec. 09.35.190 Eviction of Purchaser.
If the purchaser of real property sold on execution, or a successor in interest is evicted from the property because of irregularities in the...
- Sec. 09.35.200 Contribution Among Joint Judgment Debtors.
When property liable to an execution against several persons is sold and more than a due proportion of the judgment is satisfied out of...
- Sec. 09.35.210 Absolute Sales and Right of Redemption.
Sales of real property, when the estate is less than a leasehold of two years unexpired term, are absolute. In all other cases, the...
- Sec. 09.35.220 Redemption.
Property sold subject to redemption or any part separately sold may be redeemed by the following persons or their successors in interest:(1) the judgment...
- Sec. 09.35.230 Redemption by Lien Creditor From Purchaser.
A lien creditor may redeem the property at any time within 60 days after the date of the order confirming the sale on paying...
- Sec. 09.35.240 Subsequent Redemptions.
The property may be again, and as often as a lien creditor or redemptioner is disposed, redeemed from the previous redemptioner within 60 days...
- Sec. 09.35.250 Redemption by Judgment Debtor or Successor.
The judgment debtor or a successor in interest may redeem the property before the confirmation of sale on paying the amount of the purchase...
- Sec. 09.35.260 Conveyance of Property.
If no redemption is made within the time prescribed, the purchaser or last redemptioner is entitled to a conveyance. If the judgment debtor redeems,...
- Sec. 09.35.270 Procedure for Redemption.
(a) Redemption is made by paying the sum required to the peace officer. Upon a redemption, the peace officer shall give the person redeeming...
- Sec. 09.35.280 Priority of Redemption.
If more than one person applies to the peace officer at the same time to redeem, the person having the prior lien is entitled...
- Sec. 09.35.290 Redemption Payment or Refusal to Permit Redemption.
The peace officer shall immediately pay the money over to the person from whom the property is redeemed. A person's right to redeem may...
- Sec. 09.35.300 Waste.
(a) Until the expiration of the time allowed for redemption, the court may restrain the commission of waste on the property by order granted...
- Sec. 09.35.310 Rights of Purchaser and Redemptioner.
The purchaser, from the time of sale until a resale or a redemption, or a redemptioner, from the time of redemption until another redemption,...
- Sec. 09.35.320 Arrest of Judgment Debtor and Undertaking.
The court may order a peace officer to arrest the judgment debtor and bring the debtor before the court upon satisfactory proof that the...
- Sec. 09.35.330 Satisfaction of Judgment When Judgment Debtor is Creditor of State or Political Subdivision.
Salary, wages, credits, or other personal property in the possession or under the control of the state, or an organized or unorganized borough, city,...
Last modified: November 15, 2016