Upon application of the plaintiff at any time after the jury's verdict has been returned or the master's report has been filed in the court, the court may make an order that, upon payment into court of the amount of damages assessed in the report or by the jury, the plaintiff, if already in possession of the property sought to be condemned, may continue in possession and, if not in possession, the court may authorize the plaintiff to take possession of the property and use and possess it until the final conclusion of the proceedings, and that all actions and proceedings against the plaintiff on that account be stayed until that time. However, where an appeal is taken by the defendant, the court may also require the plaintiff to give a bond or undertaking with sufficient sureties before continuing or taking possession. The bond or undertaking shall be approved by the court and shall be in the sum the court may direct, and conditioned to pay defendant any additional damages and costs given by the judgment over and above the amount assessed, and the damages which defendant sustains if the property is not taken for public uses. For the purposes of this section the amount assessed as damages in the report or by the jury is considered as just compensation for the property appropriated until reassessed or changed in further proceedings. However, the plaintiff, by payment into court of the amount assessed or by giving security as above provided, is not precluded from an appeal, but may appeal in the manner and with the effect as if no money had been deposited or security given. If the plaintiff deposits the amount of the assessment and continues in possession or takes possession of the property and there is no dispute as to the ownership of the property, the defendant may at any time demand and receive from the court the money deposited, and the demand or receipt does not bar or preclude the defendant from the right of appeal. However, if the amount of the assessment is reduced on appeal by either party, the defendant who has received the amount of the assessment deposited is liable to the plaintiff for the difference between the amount received by the defendant and the amount finally assessed with legal interest from the time the defendant received the money deposited, and it may be recovered by action.
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.