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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 40. Public Records and Recorders
- Chapter 17. Recording of Documents
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Chapter 17. Recording of Documents
- Section 10. Place of Recording and Access to Records.
- Section 20. Recording Conveyances.
- Section 30. Formal Requisites For Recording.
- Section 35. Recording Criteria.
- Section 40. Indexing.
- Section 50. Incorporation of Master Form.
- Section 60. Documents Executed Under Former Law.
- Section 70. Duties of Recorder; Time Recording is Effective.
- Section 75. Account.
- Section 80. Effect of Recording On Title and Rights; Constructive Notice.
- Section 90. Conveyances and Recorded Documents as Evidence.
- Section 100. Recording a Reconveyance.
- Section 110. Documents Eligible For Recording.
- Section 120. Recording Memorandum of Lease.
- Section 130. Action Against Recorder and State.
- Section 900. Definitions.
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