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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 34. Property
- Chapter 8. Common Interest Ownership
- Section 110. Construction and Validity of Declaration and Bylaws.
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AS 34.08.110. Construction and Validity of Declaration and Bylaws.
- (a) Each provision of the declaration and bylaws is severable.
- (b) The rule against perpetuities does not defeat any provision of the declaration, bylaws, rules, or regulations adopted
under AS 34.08.320(a)(1).
- (c) In a conflict between the provisions of the declaration and the bylaws, the declaration prevails unless the
declaration is inconsistent with this chapter.
- (d) Title to a unit and common elements is not rendered unmarketable or otherwise affected by reason of an insubstantial
failure of the declaration to comply with this chapter. Whether a substantial failure impairs marketability is not
affected by this chapter.
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