A description of a unit that sets out the name of the common interest community, the recording data for the declaration, the recording district in which the common interest community is located, and the identifying number of the unit, is a legally sufficient description of the unit and all rights, obligations, and interests appurtenant to the unit that were created by the declaration or bylaws.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 08. Common Interest Ownership
Article 2. Creation, Alteration, and Termination of Common Interest Communities.
Sec. 34.08.090. Creation of common interest communities.
Sec. 34.08.100. Unit boundaries.
Sec. 34.08.110. Construction and validity of declaration and bylaws.
Sec. 34.08.120. Description of units.
Sec. 34.08.130. Contents of declaration.
Sec. 34.08.140. Leasehold common interest communities.
Sec. 34.08.150. Allocation of allocated interests.
Sec. 34.08.160. Limited common elements.
Sec. 34.08.170. Plats and plans.
Sec. 34.08.180. Exercise of development rights.
Sec. 34.08.190. Alterations of units.
Sec. 34.08.200. Relocation of boundaries between adjoining units.
Sec. 34.08.210. Subdivision of units.
Sec. 34.08.220. Easement for encroachments.
Sec. 34.08.230. Use for sales purposes.
Sec. 34.08.240. Easement rights.
Sec. 34.08.250. Amendment of declaration.
Sec. 34.08.255. Amendment of a declaration where fewer than 50 percent of unit owners approve.
Sec. 34.08.260. Termination of common interest community.
Sec. 34.08.270. Rights of secured lenders.
Sec. 34.08.280. Master associations.
Sec. 34.08.290. Merger or consolidation of common interest communities.