Every sale or assignment of personal property unless accompanied by the immediate delivery and the actual and continued change of possession of the thing sold or assigned is presumed prima facie to be a fraud against the creditors of the vendor or assignor, and subsequent purchasers in good faith and for a valuable consideration during the time the property remains in the possession of the vendor or assignor, except that retention of possession in good faith and current course of trade by a merchant seller for a commercially reasonable time after a sale or identification is not fraudulent, and nothing contained in this section shall supersede the provisions of AS 45.01 - AS 45.08, AS 45.12, AS 45.14, and AS 45.29 (Uniform Commercial Code).
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 25. Evidence, Presumptions, and Privileges
Article 1. Evidence and Presumptions.
Sec. 09.25.010. Statute of frauds.
Sec. 09.25.020. Exceptions to statute of frauds.
Sec. 09.25.030. Representations as to credit, skill, or character of a third person.
Sec. 09.25.040. Rules for construing real estate descriptions.
Sec. 09.25.051. Admissibility of DNA profiles.
Sec. 09.25.060. Fraud presumed from retention of possession.
Sec. 09.25.070. Evidence of publication.
Sec. 09.25.080. Right to receipt upon payment or delivery.