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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 34. Property
- Chapter 35. Liens
- Section 345. Duration of Lien.
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AS 34.35.345. Duration of Lien.
- (a) A lien under AS 34.35.320
- 34.35.390 does not bind the property for more
than six months after the lien is recorded, unless suit is brought before the proper court within that time to enforce
the lien or if credit is given, within six months after the expiration of the credit.
- (b) A lien does not continue in force for more than one year from the cessation of the work or the furnishing of the
material, by an agreement to give credit.
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