A secured party does not owe a duty based on its status as secured party to
(1) a person who is a debtor or obligor unless the secured party knows
(A) that the person is a debtor or obligor;
(B) the identity of the person; and
(C) how to communicate with the person; or
(2) a secured party or lienholder that has filed a financing statement against a person unless the secured party knows
(A) that the person is a debtor; and
(B) the identity of the person.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 29. Secured Transactions
Sec. 45.29.602. Waiver and variance of rights and duties.
Sec. 45.29.603. Agreement on standards concerning rights and duties.
Sec. 45.29.604. Procedure if security agreement covers real property or fixtures.
Sec. 45.29.605. Unknown debtor or secondary obligor.
Sec. 45.29.606. Time of default for agricultural lien.
Sec. 45.29.607. Collection and enforcement by secured party.
Sec. 45.29.609. Secured party's right to take possession after default.
Sec. 45.29.610. Disposition of collateral after default.
Sec. 45.29.611. Notification before disposition of collateral.
Sec. 45.29.612. Timeliness of notification before disposition of collateral.
Sec. 45.29.613. General notification before disposition of collateral.
Sec. 45.29.614. Notification before disposition of collateral in consumer goods transaction.
Sec. 45.29.616. Explanation of calculation of surplus or deficiency.
Sec. 45.29.617. Rights of transferee of collateral.
Sec. 45.29.618. Rights and duties of certain secondary obligors.
Sec. 45.29.619. Transfer of record or legal title.
Sec. 45.29.621. Notification of proposal to accept collateral.
Sec. 45.29.622. Effect of acceptance of collateral.
Sec. 45.29.623. Right to redeem collateral.
Sec. 45.29.625. Remedies for secured party's failure to comply with chapter.
Sec. 45.29.626. Action in which deficiency or surplus is in issue.
Sec. 45.29.627. Determination of whether conduct was commercially reasonable.