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Title 27 · Chapter 10
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Sec. 27.10.010. Claims to be located as prescribed by law.
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Sec. 27.10.020. Grubstake contracts to be in writing and recorded.
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Sec. 27.10.030. Manner of designating a lode claim location.
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Sec. 27.10.040. Manner of designating a placer claim location.
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Sec. 27.10.050. Certificate of location to be recorded.
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Sec. 27.10.060. Effect of failure to record.
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Sec. 27.10.070. Changes in locations and amended notices.
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Sec. 27.10.080. Water rights where claim includes both banks of a stream.
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Sec. 27.10.090. Sections applicable to precious-metal placers only.
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Sec. 27.10.100. Limits on size of individual placer claims.
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Sec. 27.10.130. Value of labor or improvements required on placer claims.
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Sec. 27.10.140. Location in violation of AS 27.10.090 — 27.10.140 is void.
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Sec. 27.10.150. Annual labor or improvements required.
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Sec. 27.10.160. Affidavit of labor or improvements.
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Sec. 27.10.170. Effect of recording affidavit of labor or improvements.
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Sec. 27.10.180. Notice to co-owners to contribute to cost of annual labor or improvements and forfeiture for failure to contribute.
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Sec. 27.10.190. Recording the notice to contribute and affidavits.
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Sec. 27.10.200. Lienholder may perform the annual labor.
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Sec. 27.10.210. Lien for performance of annual labor.
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Sec. 27.10.220. Lien for annual labor is independent of other liens.
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Sec. 27.10.230. Surveys may qualify as annual labor.
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Sec. 27.10.240. Definitions for AS 27.10.230.
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