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Alaska Statutes.
Title 34. Property
Chapter 40. Fraudulent Transfers, Revocations, and Trusts
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Chapter 40. Fraudulent Transfers, Revocations, and Trusts

Section 10. Invalidity Generally.
Section 20. Invalidity as Against Purchasers.
Section 30. Purchasers With Notice.
Section 40. Invalidating Effect of Provision For Revocation, Determination, or Alteration.
Section 50. Conveyance in Exercise of Power to Revoke and Reconvey.
Section 60. Conveyance Before Accrual of Right to Execute Power of Revocation.
Section 70. Requirement of Writing For Grant or Assignment of Trust.
Section 80. Invalidity Against Heirs, Successors, Representatives, or Assigns.
Section 90. Fraudulent Intent Question of Fact.
Section 100. When Title of Purchaser For Value Not Affected.
Section 110. Restricting Transfers of Trust Interests.
Section 115. Subjecting Appointed Property to Claims of Donee's Creditor.
Section 120. "Land" and "Estate and Interest in Land" Defined.
Section 130. "Conveyance" Defined.

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