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    • Legislation USA
    • Alaska Statutes
    • Title 34. Property
    • Chapter 25. Validation of Formal Defects
    • Sec. 34.25.060. Record of the deed as evidence.

    Alaska Statutes
    Chapter 25. Validation of Formal Defects
    Sec. 34.25.060. Record of the deed as evidence.

    When the deed is executed and recorded in the deed records in the proper recording district, the record, certified by the recorder, is evidence in all courts, and has the same effect as the original.

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    Structure Alaska Statutes

    Alaska Statutes

    Title 34. Property

    Chapter 25. Validation of Formal Defects

    Sec. 34.25.010. Validation of defective acknowledgments.

    Sec. 34.25.020. Adverse title not affected.

    Sec. 34.25.030. Validation of defective instruments and use as evidence.

    Sec. 34.25.040. Deeds on judicial sales.

    Sec. 34.25.050. Sale and deed of executor, administrator, and guardian validated.

    Sec. 34.25.055. Conveyances to or from trusts.

    Sec. 34.25.060. Record of the deed as evidence.

    Sec. 34.25.070. Validation of sales and action to quiet title.

    Sec. 34.25.080. Tax deeds validated.

    Sec. 34.25.090. Definition.

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