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    • Alaska Statutes
    • Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
    • Chapter 40. Provisional Remedies
    • Article 1. Attachment.
    • Sec. 09.40.080. Liability on undertaking.

    Alaska Statutes
    Article 1. Attachment.
    Sec. 09.40.080. Liability on undertaking.

    In a proceeding brought against the principal or the sureties upon an undertaking given to secure the release of attached property, it is a defense that the property for which the undertaking was given did not, at the execution of the writ of attachment, belong to the defendant against whom it was issued.

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    Structure Alaska Statutes

    Alaska Statutes

    Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure

    Chapter 40. Provisional Remedies

    Article 1. Attachment.

    Sec. 09.40.010. Actions in which attachment is authorized.

    Sec. 09.40.020. Undertaking.

    Sec. 09.40.025. Appointment of person to serve attachment process.

    Sec. 09.40.030. Property subject to attachment.

    Sec. 09.40.040. Third party liability.

    Sec. 09.40.050. Lien on real estate.

    Sec. 09.40.060. Third party indebted to defendant or possessing property of defendant.

    Sec. 09.40.070. Sale of perishable property.

    Sec. 09.40.080. Liability on undertaking.

    Sec. 09.40.090. Disposition of property after judgment in plaintiff's favor.

    Sec. 09.40.100. Return of property upon judgment for defendant.

    Sec. 09.40.110. Delivery of property to defendant and redelivery bond.

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