Unless the distribution or payment no longer can be questioned because of adjudication, estoppel, or limitation, a distributee of property improperly distributed or paid, or a claimant who was improperly paid, is liable to return the property improperly received and its income since distribution if the distributee or claimant has the property. If the distributee or claimant does not have the property, then the distributee or claimant is liable to return the value as of the date of disposition of the property improperly received and its income and gain.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, Trusts, and Health Care Decisions
Chapter 16. Probate of Wills and Administration
Article 9. Special Provisions Relating to Distribution.
Sec. 13.16.535. Successors' rights if no administration.
Sec. 13.16.540. Distribution; order in which assets appropriated; abatement.
Sec. 13.16.545. Right of retainer.
Sec. 13.16.555. Penalty clause for contest.
Sec. 13.16.560. Distribution in kind; valuation; method.
Sec. 13.16.565. Distribution in kind; evidence.
Sec. 13.16.570. Distribution; right or title of distributee.
Sec. 13.16.575. Improper distribution; liability of distributee.
Sec. 13.16.580. Purchasers from distributees protected.
Sec. 13.16.585. Partition for purpose of distribution.
Sec. 13.16.590. Private agreements among successors to decedent binding on personal representative.
Sec. 13.16.595. Distributions to trustee.
Sec. 13.16.600. Disposition of unclaimed assets.