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Code · Alaska · Title 13 · Chapter 16

Sec. 13.16.600. Disposition of unclaimed assets.

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Sec. 13.16.600. Disposition of unclaimed assets.
(a)If an heir, devisee, or claimant cannot be found, the personal representative shall distribute the share of personal property of the missing person to the person's conservator, or if the person has no conservator to the Department of Revenue to be deposited in the general fund as required by AS 34.45.370 . Property distributable to the Department of Revenue under this subsection is subject to AS 34.45.280 — 34.45.780. If notice to the heir, devisee, or claimant, substantially equivalent to that required by AS 34.45.310 , has been given by the personal representative or other person, AS 34.45.310 does not apply.
(b)Real property distributable to a missing heir, devisee, or claimant shall be distributed first to the conservator of the heir, devisee, or claimant; if the heir, devisee, or claimant has no conservator, the real property passes to the state. Real property reported under this subsection is subject to AS 38.95.200 — 38.95.270.
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