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Code · Alaska · Title 6 · Chapter 60

Sec. 06.60.610. Election to use small claims court.

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Sec. 06.60.610. Election to use small claims court.
(a)Within 30 days after receiving a copy of a fund claim under AS 06.60.600 , a mortgage loan originator licensee against whom a claim is made may elect to defend the fund claim as a small claims action in district court under District Court Rules of Civil Procedure if the claim does not exceed the small claims jurisdictional limit.
(b)A mortgage loan originator licensee who elects under
(a)of this section to defend a fund claim in district court under the small claims rules may not revoke the election without the consent of the person who filed the fund claim.
(c)On receipt of a valid written election under
(a)of this section, the department shall dismiss the fund claim filed with the department and notify the person who filed the fund claim that the person who filed the fund claim must bring a small claims action in the appropriate district court.
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