Alaska Statutes
Article 7. Relationship to Third Parties.
Sec. 10.50.260. Limited liability company charged with knowledge of or notice to member or manager.

(a) Except as provided in (b) and (c) of this section, and except for a fraud on the company committed by or with the consent of the member who has the knowledge or receives the notice, the following operate as notice to or knowledge of a limited liability company:
(1) notice given to a company member of a matter relating to the affairs of the company;
(2) the knowledge of a company member acting in the particular matter, whether acquired while a member or known at the time of becoming a member; and
(3) the knowledge of a company member who reasonably could and should have communicated the knowledge to a member acting in the particular matter.
(b) If the company is managed by a manager, the following operate as notice to or knowledge of a limited liability company, except for a fraud on the company committed by or with the consent of the manager who has the knowledge or receives the notice:
(1) notice given to a manager of a matter relating to the affairs of the limited liability company;
(2) the knowledge of the manager acting in the particular matter, acquired while a manager or known at the time of becoming a manager; and
(3) the knowledge of a company manager who reasonably could and should have communicated the knowledge to the manager acting in the particular matter.
(c) If the company is managed by a manager, notice to, or the knowledge of, a member of a limited liability company while the member is acting solely in the capacity of a member does not operate as notice to or knowledge of the company.