In AS 45.50.562 - 45.50.596,
(1) “asset” includes any property, tangible or intangible, real, personal, or mixed and wherever located, and any other thing of value;
(2) “documentary evidence” includes an original or copy of a book, record, report, memorandum, paper, communication, tabulation, map, chart, photograph, mechanical tabulation, magnetic tape, or other computer data storage system, or other tangible document or recording;
(3) “trade” and “commerce” include trade in goods, merchandise, natural resources, whether or not severed, extracted, harvested, or produced, agricultural products, produce, choses in action, commodities, and any other article of commerce; “trade” and “commerce” include trade or business in service trades, transportation, banking, lending, advertising, bonding, and any other business whether or not that business furnishes a personal service.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 50. Competitive Practices, Regulation of Competition, Consumer Protection
Article 4. Monopolies; Restraint of Trade.
Sec. 45.50.562. Combinations in restraint of trade unlawful.
Sec. 45.50.564. Monopolies and attempted monopolies unlawful.
Sec. 45.50.566. Transactions and agreements not to use or deal in commodities or services unlawful.
Sec. 45.50.568. Mergers and acquisitions unlawful when competition lessened.
Sec. 45.50.570. Interlocking directorates and relationships.
Sec. 45.50.574. Contracts voidable.
Sec. 45.50.576. Suits by persons injured; treble damages; costs.
Sec. 45.50.577. Enforcement by attorney general.
Sec. 45.50.578. Criminal and civil penalties.
Sec. 45.50.579. Proof of aggregate damages.
Sec. 45.50.580. Injunction by attorney general.
Sec. 45.50.582. Jurisdiction of court.
Sec. 45.50.584. Consent judgment.
Sec. 45.50.586. Judgment in favor of the state as evidence in another action.
Sec. 45.50.588. Limitation of actions.
Sec. 45.50.590. Powers of the attorney general.
Sec. 45.50.592. Investigatory demand for documentary evidence.
Sec. 45.50.594. Investigatory demand for attendance of witness.