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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 45. Trade and Commerce
- Chapter 29. Secured Transactions
- Section 604. Procedure If Security Agreement Covers Real Property or Fixtures.
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AS 45.29.604. Procedure If Security Agreement Covers Real Property or Fixtures.
- (a) If a security agreement covers both personal and real property, a secured party may proceed
- (1) under AS 45.29.601
- 45.29.628 as to the personal property without
prejudicing any rights with respect to the real property; or
- (2) as to both the personal property and the real property in accordance with the rights with respect to the real
property, in which case the other provisions of AS 45.29.601
- 45.29.628 do not apply.
- (b) Subject to (c) of this section, if a security agreement covers goods that are or become fixtures, a secured party may
proceed
- (1) under AS 45.29.601
- 45.29.628; or
- (2) in accordance with the rights with respect to real property, in which case the other provisions of AS 45.29.601
- 45.29.628 do not apply.
- (c) Subject to the other provisions of AS 45.29.601
- 45.29.628, if a secured party holding a security
interest in fixtures has priority over all owners and encumbrancers of the real property, the secured party, after
default, may remove the collateral from the real property.
- (d) A secured party that removes collateral shall promptly reimburse an encumbrancer or owner of the real property, other
than the debtor, for the cost of repair of physical injury caused by the removal. The secured party need not reimburse
the encumbrancer or owner for diminution in value of the real property caused by the absence of the goods removed or by
the necessity of replacing them. A person entitled to reimbursement may refuse permission to remove until the secured
party gives adequate assurance for the performance of the obligation to reimburse.
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