Alaska Statutes
Article 9. Dissolution.
Sec. 10.06.643. Appointment of receiver: application, hearing and notice, security, qualifications, powers, compensation.

(a) If, at the time of the filing of a complaint for involuntary dissolution under AS 10.06.628 or at any time after the filing, the court has reasonable grounds to believe that unless a receiver of the corporation is appointed the interests of the corporation and its shareholders will suffer pending the hearing and determination of the complaint, upon the application of the plaintiff and after a hearing upon notice to the corporation as the court may direct, the court may appoint a receiver to take over and manage the business and affairs of the corporation and to preserve its property pending the hearing and determination of the complaint for dissolution.
(b) A receiver shall be a citizen of the United States or a corporation authorized to act as receiver. A corporate receiver may be a domestic corporation or a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in the state. A receiver shall give bond and provide sureties as the court may require.
(c) The compensation of the receiver shall be paid out of the assets of the corporation and unless otherwise agreed shall be fixed by the court.

Structure Alaska Statutes

Alaska Statutes

Title 10. Corporations and Associations

Chapter 06. Alaska Corporations Code

Article 9. Dissolution.

Sec. 10.06.605. Voluntary dissolution by vote or written consent of shares, or by approval of the board.

Sec. 10.06.608. Certificate of election: contents, signing, and filing.

Sec. 10.06.610. Revocation of election; contents, signing, and filing of certificate.

Sec. 10.06.613. Effective date of revocation and effect of revocation.

Sec. 10.06.615. Commencement and conduct of voluntary proceedings for winding up; cessation of business; notice.

Sec. 10.06.618. Judicial supervision of voluntary winding up; petition and notice; orders protecting shareholders and creditors.

Sec. 10.06.620. Articles of dissolution: contents.

Sec. 10.06.623. Filing of articles of dissolution.

Sec. 10.06.625. Effect of certificate of dissolution.

Sec. 10.06.628. Involuntary dissolution by verified complaint; filing; intervention by shareholder or creditor.

Sec. 10.06.630. Avoiding dissolution by verified complaint; purchase of plaintiff's shares; determination of fair value; stay; appraisal; award; appeal.

Sec. 10.06.633. Involuntary dissolution by the commissioner: grounds, procedure, reinstatement.

Sec. 10.06.635. Commissioner's authority to bring action for involuntary dissolution; grounds; relief.

Sec. 10.06.638. Commencement of commissioner's action; notice; default.

Sec. 10.06.640. Appointment of provisional director upon deadlock.

Sec. 10.06.643. Appointment of receiver: application, hearing and notice, security, qualifications, powers, compensation.

Sec. 10.06.645. Decree for winding up and dissolution; further judicial relief.

Sec. 10.06.648. Commencement and conduct of involuntary proceedings for winding up; cessation of business; notice.

Sec. 10.06.650. Jurisdiction of court.

Sec. 10.06.653. Claims against corporation; court and non-court directed winding up; presentation; notice; payment; secured claims; rejected claims.

Sec. 10.06.655. Order declaring corporation wound up and dissolved; declarations; effect; additional orders; discharge of directors and other persons.

Sec. 10.06.658. Filing of decree of dissolution.

Sec. 10.06.660. Powers and duties of directors and others in dissolution proceedings.

Sec. 10.06.663. Proceeding to determine identity of directors or to appoint directors.

Sec. 10.06.665. Distribution of corporate assets among shareholders or other persons; when to be made.

Sec. 10.06.668. Provision for payment of debt or liability.

Sec. 10.06.670. Distribution in money, property, or securities; installments.

Sec. 10.06.673. Plan of distribution; adoption; binding effect; notice; payment to dissenting shareholders; abandonment.

Sec. 10.06.675. Recovery of amounts improperly distributed.

Sec. 10.06.678. Continued existence of dissolved corporations; purposes; abatement or commencement of actions; distribution of omitted assets.