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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 45. Trade and Commerce
- Chapter 2. Sales
- Section 501. Insurable Interest in Goods; Manner of Identification of Goods.
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AS 45.02.501. Insurable Interest in Goods; Manner of Identification of Goods.
- (a) The buyer obtains a special property and an insurable interest in goods by identification of existing goods as goods
to which the contract refers even though the goods so identified are nonconforming and the buyer has an option to
return or reject them. Identification can be made at any time and in any manner explicitly agreed to by the parties.
In the absence of explicit agreement, identification occurs
- (1) when the contract is made if it is for the sale of goods already existing and identified;
- (2) if the contract is for the sale of future goods other than those described in (3) of this subsection, when goods are
shipped, marked, or otherwise designated by the seller as goods to which the contract refers;
- (3) when the crops are planted or otherwise become growing crops or the young are conceived if the contract is for the
sale of unborn young to be born within 12 months after contracting or for the sale of crops to be harvested within 12
months or the next normal harvest season after contracting, whichever is longer.
- (b) The seller retains an insurable interest in the goods as long as title to or a security interest in the goods remains
in the seller and, if the identification is by the seller alone, the seller may, until default or insolvency or
notification to the buyer that the identification is final, substitute other goods for those identified.
- (c) Nothing in this section impairs an insurable interest recognized under another statute or rule of law.
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