Alaska Stat. § 01.10.010
Applicability of common law
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Sec. 01.10.010. Applicability of common law.
So much of the common law not inconsistent with the Constitution of the State of Alaska or the Constitution of the United States or with any law passed by the legislature of the State of Alaska is the rule of decision in this state.
So much of the common law not inconsistent with the Constitution of the State of Alaska or the Constitution of the United States or with any law passed by the legislature of the State of Alaska is the rule of decision in this state.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1999–2016 · leading case: United States v. Ray Shumway Molly Shumway
United States v. Ray Shumway Molly Shumway (1999)
“Alaska Stat. § 01.10.010 (Lexis 1998) ("So much of the common law not inconsistent with the Constitution of the State of Alaska or the Constitution of the United States or with any law passed by the legislature of the State of Alaska is the rule of decision in this state.”
Catholic Bishop of N. Alaska v. Unaatuq, LLC (2016)
“Alaska Stat. § 01.10.010 (“So much of the common law not inconsistent with the Constitution of the State of Alaska or the Constitution of the United States or with any law passed by the legislature of the State of Alaska is the rule of decision in this state.”
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