Payment may be made to the defendants entitled to payment, or the money may be deposited in court for the defendants and be distributed to those entitled to it. If the money is not so paid or deposited, the defendants may have execution as in civil cases. If the money cannot be obtained on execution, the court, upon a showing to that effect, shall set aside and annul the entire proceedings and restore possession of the property to the defendants if possession has been taken by the plaintiff.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 55. Special Actions and Proceedings
Sec. 09.55.240. Uses for which authorized; rights-of-way.
Sec. 09.55.250. Classification of estates and land subject to be taken.
Sec. 09.55.260. Private property subject to be taken.
Sec. 09.55.265. Taking of property under reservation void.
Sec. 09.55.266. Existing rights not affected.
Sec. 09.55.270. Prerequisites.
Sec. 09.55.275. Replat approval.
Sec. 09.55.280. Entry upon land.
Sec. 09.55.300. Powers of court.
Sec. 09.55.320. Right to jury trial as to damages and value of property.
Sec. 09.55.330. Compensation and damages.
Sec. 09.55.340. Defective title.
Sec. 09.55.360. Payment or deposit and execution.
Sec. 09.55.370. Final order of condemnation.
Sec. 09.55.380. Order authorizing plaintiff to continue in or take possession.
Sec. 09.55.400. Deposit into court of estimated compensation and damages; costs and fees.
Sec. 09.55.410. Withdrawal of funds by party in interest.
Sec. 09.55.420. Declaration of taking by state or municipality.
Sec. 09.55.430. Contents of declaration of taking.
Sec. 09.55.440. Vesting of title and compensation.