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Code · Alaska · Title 9 · Chapter 55

Sec. 09.55.400. Deposit into court of estimated compensation and damages; costs and fees.

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Sec. 09.55.400. Deposit into court of estimated compensation and damages; costs and fees.
The order given under AS 09.55.390 requiring the parties in possession to surrender possession to the plaintiff shall require that the plaintiff deposit with the clerk of the court an amount of money determined by the court fairly to represent the estimated compensation and the estimated damages to the defendant and for the speedy occupation, including reasonable relocation costs if required. In addition the court shall include in its order a further requirement that the plaintiff execute and file with the clerk of the court a bond, approved as to form and as to sufficiency of the sureties by the court, in an amount equal to the amount of money required to be deposited, conditioned upon payment to the defendant of additional damages and costs found to be due to the defendant in the action.
Costs or attorney fees may not be assessed against the defendant in an action brought under AS 09.55.390 .
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