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Code · Alaska · Title 40 · Chapter 17

Sec. 40.17.125. Recording affidavits related to manufactured homes.

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Sec. 40.17.125. Recording affidavits related to manufactured homes.
(a)A recorder shall record an affixation affidavit and a severance affidavit if the affidavit meets the requirements for recording under AS 40.17.030 and is offered for recording in the recording district where the real property to which the manufactured home affixed is located.
(b)A recording officer shall place on the recorded affidavit
(1)the indexing information for the recorded affidavit; and
(2)an indication that the recorded affidavit was recorded.
(c)In this section,
(1)“affidavit” means an affixation affidavit or a severance affidavit;
(2)“affixation affidavit” has the meaning given in AS 34.85.190 ;
(3)“manufactured home” has the meaning given in AS 45.29.102 ;
(4)“recorded affidavit” means an affidavit recorded under this section;
(5)“severance affidavit” has the meaning given in AS 34.85.190 .
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