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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 45. Trade and Commerce
- Chapter 29. Secured Transactions
- Section 337. Priority of Security Interests in Goods Covered By Certificate of Title.
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AS 45.29.337. Priority of Security Interests in Goods Covered By Certificate of Title.
If, while a security interest in goods is perfected by a method under the law of another jurisdiction, this state
issues a certificate of title that does not show that the goods are subject to the security interest or contain a
statement that the goods may be subject to security interests not shown on the certificate,
- (1) a buyer of the goods, other than a person in the business of selling goods of that kind, takes free of the security
interest if the buyer gives value and receives delivery of the goods after issuance of the certificate and without
knowledge of the security interest; and
- (2) the security interest is subordinate to a conflicting security interest in the goods that attaches, and is perfected
under AS 45.29.311(b) after issuance of the
certificate and without the conflicting secured party's knowledge of the security interest.
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