When plaintiff recovers judgment, and the property attached in the suit was not sold as perishable property or discharged from the attachment, the court shall order the property to be sold to satisfy the plaintiff's demands. If execution is issued upon the judgment, the peace officer shall apply the property attached, including money or the proceeds from the sale of the property, upon the execution. If there is any of the property or proceeds remaining after satisfying the execution, the peace officer shall, upon demand, deliver the property or proceeds to the defendant.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 40. Provisional Remedies
Sec. 09.40.010. Actions in which attachment is authorized.
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.