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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Upon receipt of an application for registration in proper form, the department shall immediately initiate an examination to determine that
(1) the subdivider can convey or cause to be conveyed the interest in subdivided land offered for disposition if the purchaser complies with the terms of the offer, and when appropriate, that release clauses, conveyances in trust or other safeguards have been provided;
(2) there is reasonable assurance that all proposed improvements will be completed as represented;
(3) the advertising material and the general promotional plan are not false or misleading and comply with the standards prescribed by the department in its regulations and afford full and fair disclosure;
(4) the subdivider has not, or if a corporation, its officers, directors, and principals have not, been convicted of a crime involving land dispositions or any aspect of the land sales business in this state, the United States, or any other state or foreign country within the past 10 years and has not been subject to an injunction or administrative order within the past 10 years restraining a false or misleading promotional plan involving land dispositions;
(5) the public offering statement requirements of this chapter have been satisfied.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 34. Property § 34.55.014. Inquiry and examination - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-34-property/ak-st-sect-34-55-014/
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