Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 34.15.050 (2026)
Effect of quitclaim
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Sec. 34.15.050. Effect of quitclaim.
A deed of quitclaim and release for the form in common use is sufficient to pass all the real estate which the grantor can convey by a deed of bargain and sale.
A deed of quitclaim and release for the form in common use is sufficient to pass all the real estate which the grantor can convey by a deed of bargain and sale.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 1967–2013 · leading case: AAA Valley Gravel, Inc. v. Totaro, 219 P.3d 153 (Alaska 2009).
AAA Valley Gravel, Inc. v. Totaro, 219 P.3d 153 (Alaska 2009). “In his dissent, Justice Matthews appears to assume that the relevant encumbrance is the Cosmos/AAA sublease, noting that AAA seeks indemnity "for a contractual obligation that [AAA] itself has incurred" and asserting that "under today's per curiam decision [Ramirez] will be…”
Ellingstad v. State, Dept. of Nat. Res., 979 P.2d 1000 (Alaska 1999). “Furthermore, according to AS 34.15.050, [8] part of the statutory scheme governing conveyances, a quitclaim deed conveys all the existing legal and equitable rights of the seller in the property described in the deed.”
Ellingstad v. State, Dep't of Nat. Resources, 979 P.2d 1000 (Alaska 1999). “Furthermore, according to AS 34.15.050, 8 part of the statutory scheme governing conveyances, a quitclaim deed conveys all the existing legal and equitable rights of the seller in the property described in the deed.”
Lonas v. Metro. Mortg. & Sec. Co., 432 P.2d 603 (Alaska 1967). “AS 34.15.050 provides: Effect of quitclaim.”
Williams v. Ketchikan Gateway Borough, 295 P.3d 374 (Alaska 2013). “2d 1000, 1004 (Alaska 1999) ("[AJecording to AS 34.15.050, part of the statutory scheme governing conveyances, a quitclaim deed conveys all of the existing legal and equitable rights of the seller in the property described in the deed.”
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