If a document was executed in accordance with the law in effect at the time the document was executed, the document remains recordable regardless of later amendments to the law changing the manner in which that document is to be executed.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 40. Public Records and Recorders
Chapter 17. Recording of Documents
Sec. 40.17.010. Place of recording and access to records.
Sec. 40.17.020. Recording conveyances.
Sec. 40.17.030. Formal requisites for recording.
Sec. 40.17.035. Recording criteria.
Sec. 40.17.050. Incorporation of master form.
Sec. 40.17.060. Documents executed under former law.
Sec. 40.17.070. Duties of recorder; time recording is effective.
Sec. 40.17.080. Effect of recording on title and rights; constructive notice.
Sec. 40.17.090. Conveyances and recorded documents as evidence.
Sec. 40.17.100. Recording a reconveyance.
Sec. 40.17.110. Documents eligible for recording.
Sec. 40.17.120. Recording memorandum of lease.
Sec. 40.17.125. Recording affidavits related to manufactured homes.
Sec. 40.17.130. Action against recorder and state.