If the purchaser of real property sold on execution, or a successor in interest is evicted from the property because of irregularities in the proceedings concerning the sale or the reversal or discharge of the judgment, the purchaser or a successor may recover the price paid with interest, costs, and disbursements from the judgment creditor.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
Sec. 09.35.010. Judgments enforceable by execution.
Sec. 09.35.020. Issuance of execution after five years.
Sec. 09.35.030. Substance of writ.
Sec. 09.35.060. Execution after death of judgment debtor.
Sec. 09.35.070. Property liable.
Sec. 09.35.100. Execution against property.
Sec. 09.35.110. Execution procedure.
Sec. 09.35.130. Third party claims.
Sec. 09.35.140. Notice of sale on execution.
Sec. 09.35.142. Action to establish newspaper or Internet website status.
Sec. 09.35.160. Postponement of sale.
Sec. 09.35.170. Bill of sale for personal property.
Sec. 09.35.180. Confirmation of sale or resale.
Sec. 09.35.190. Eviction of purchaser.
Sec. 09.35.200. Contribution among joint judgment debtors.
Sec. 09.35.210. Absolute sales and right of redemption.
Sec. 09.35.230. Redemption by lien creditor from purchaser.
Sec. 09.35.240. Subsequent redemptions.
Sec. 09.35.250. Redemption by judgment debtor or successor.
Sec. 09.35.260. Conveyance of property.
Sec. 09.35.270. Procedure for redemption.
Sec. 09.35.280. Priority of redemption.
Sec. 09.35.290. Redemption payment or refusal to permit redemption.
Sec. 09.35.310. Rights of purchaser and redemptioner.