Waiver of Stop-Lending Notice Rights - Individual - Alaska 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name in the first blank space, identifying yourself as the party providing labor or materials.
  3. In the next section, specify the property address where the improvements were made. This ensures clarity regarding the lien.
  4. Indicate who you contracted with for the job by filling in their name and details related to the work performed.
  5. Confirm that you have been paid in full for all services rendered by checking the appropriate box or writing a statement if necessary.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring your signature matches your printed name above.
  7. Complete the verification section by affirming that all statements are true and signing again as required.

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(a) A person may use nondeadly force upon another when and to the extent the person reasonably believes it is necessary to terminate what the person reasonably believes to be the commission or attempted commission by the other of an unlawful taking or damaging of property or services.
In Alaska, squatters can potentially claim legal ownership of an abandoned property through a legal concept called adverse possession. Adverse possession allows a person to acquire title ownership of real property by occupying the land continuously for a statutory period of time.
175. Improvement lien on personal property. (a) A person who makes, alters, repairs, or labors upon an article of personal property at the request of the owner or lawful possessor has a lien on the property for the just and reasonable charges for the labor performed and material furnished.
Access to personnel files. (a) An employer shall permit an employee or former employee to inspect and make copies of the employees personnel file and other personnel information maintained by the employer concerning the employee under reasonable rules during regular business hours.
(a) A conveyance of land, or of an estate or interest in land, may be made by deed, signed and sealed by the person from whom the estate or interest is intended to pass, who is of lawful age, or by the lawful agent or attorney of the person, and acknowledged or proved, and recorded as directed in this chapter, without
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(a) A person may not drive a motor vehicle on a highway unless the vehicle is equipped with fenders, mud flaps, or other anti-spray devices adequate to prevent the vehicle from being a hazard to other users of the highway. (b) Violation of this section is an infraction.
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