Alaska Statutes Title 09, Chapter 09.45, Article 01 - Quiet Title, Land Boundaries, and Adverse Possession
- Sec. 09.45.010 Action to Quiet Title.
A person in possession of real property, or a tenant of that person, may bring an action against another who claims an adverse estate...
- Sec. 09.45.015 Land Adjoining Highway Reservation.
(a) A conveyance of land after April 7, 1958, that, at the time the conveyance was made, adjoined a highway reservation listed in section...
- Sec. 09.45.020 Action to Establish Boundaries.
When a dispute exists between two or more owners of adjacent or contiguous lands concerning the boundary lines of their lands, an owner may...
- Sec. 09.45.030 Appointment of Referees to Establish and Mark Boundaries.
In an action to establish boundaries, the court shall appoint three disinterested referees, one of whom is a surveyor, to establish and mark the...
- Sec. 09.45.040 Oaths and Report of Referees.
Before entering upon the discharge of their duties, the referees shall file a written oath to faithfully and impartially perform their duties. After designating...
- Sec. 09.45.050 Court Action on the Referees' Report.
The report may be confirmed unless a party excepts to the report. Upon the hearing, the court may confirm, modify, or set aside the...
- Sec. 09.45.052 Adverse Possession.
(a) The uninterrupted adverse notorious possession of real property under color and claim of title for seven years or more, or the uninterrupted adverse...
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