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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, and Trusts.
- Chapter 70. Disclaimer of Property Interests
- Section 20. Supplemented by Other Law.
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Section 40. Disclaimer of Interest in Property.
AS 13.70.030. Power to Disclaim; General Requirements; When Irrevocable.
(a) A person may disclaim, in whole or part, conditionally or unconditionally, any interest in or power over property, including a
power of appointment. A person may disclaim the interest or power even if its creator imposed a spendthrift provision or similar restriction
on transfer or a restriction, prohibition, or limitation on the right to disclaim. A disclaimer shall be considered to be unconditional and
not subject to modification or revocation unless the disclaimant provides otherwise in the disclaimer.
(b) With court approval, a fiduciary may disclaim, in whole or part, any interest in or power over property, including a power of
appointment. Without court approval, a fiduciary may not disclaim, in whole or in part, any interest in or power over property, including a
power of appointment, except that
(1) a fiduciary may disclaim, in whole or in part, any interest in or power over property, including a power of appointment, if and
to the extent that the instrument creating the fiduciary relationship grants the fiduciary the right to disclaim;
(2) in the absence of a court-appointed guardian, notwithstanding a provision in AS 13.26 to the contrary, an individual having legal
custody of a minor child may disclaim on behalf of the minor child, in whole or in part, any interest in or power over property, including a
power of appointment, that the minor child is to receive solely as a result of another disclaimer, but only if the interest or power
disclaimed by the individual having legal custody does not pass, as a result of the disclaimer, to or for the benefit of the individual
having legal custody.
(c) To be effective, a disclaimer must be in writing, declare that the writing is a disclaimer, describe the interest or power disclaimed,
be signed by the person making the disclaimer, and be delivered or filed in the manner provided in AS 13.70.100.
(d) A partial disclaimer may be expressed as a fraction, percentage, monetary amount, term of years, limitation of a power, or any other
interest or estate in the property.
(e) A disclaimer becomes irrevocable when
(1) any conditions to which the disclaimant has made the disclaimer subject are satisfied; and
(2) the disclaimer is delivered or filed under AS 13.70.100, or becomes effective as provided in AS 13.70.040 — 13.70.090, whichever occurs later.
(f) A disclaimer made under this chapter is not a transfer, assignment, or release.
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