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Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) A person who claims the benefit of AS 34.35.320 - 34.35.390 shall, within 90 days after the completion of the work or the furnishing of material mentioned in AS 34.35.320, record a claim of lien in the recorder's office of the recording district where
(1) the product or output of the plant, cannery, saltery, or other establishment for which the material or labor is furnished is located; or
(2) the cannery, saltery, or other plant or establishment on which the lien is claimed is located.
(b) The claim of lien must contain a statement of
(1) the claimant's demand and the amount of the demand after deducting credits and offsets;
(2) the name of the person by whom the claimant is employed or at whose request the material is furnished;
(3) the terms and conditions of the contract of employment or under which the material was furnished;
(4) a description of the property sufficient for identification on which the lien is claimed; and
(5) the name of the owner or reputed owner thereof.
(c) The lien claim shall be verified by the oath of the lien claimant or someone on behalf of the lien claimant who has knowledge of the facts.
(d) If there is no express contract of employment or for furnishing the material the claim shall state the reasonable value of the work, labor, or material.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 34. Property § 34.35.330. Lien claim - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-34-property/ak-st-sect-34-35-330/
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