Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 34.70.060 (2026)
Good faith
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Sec. 34.70.060. Good faith.
A person who makes a disclosure or performs an act under this chapter shall do so in good faith.
A person who makes a disclosure or performs an act under this chapter shall do so in good faith.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1997–2007 · leading case: Deptula v. Simpson, 164 P.3d 640 (Alaska 2007).
Deptula v. Simpson, 164 P.3d 640 (Alaska 2007). “17 The Deptulas next rely on AS 34.70.060, which requires that disclosures be made in good faith.”
Hogan v. Adams, 775 N.E.2d 217 (Ill. App. Ct. 2002). “Unlike the statutes addressed in Amyot and Engelhart (see Alaska Stat. § 34.70.060 (Lexis 2000); S.”
Amyot v. Luchini, 932 P.2d 244 (Alaska 1997). “Similarly, the requirement that sellers make disclosures “in good faith,” AS 34.70.060, indicates that the legislature intended no liability to attach for an inaccurate statement on the disclosure form if made in good faith.”
Hogan v. Adams (Ill. App. Ct. 2002). “Unlike the statutes addressed in Amyot and Engelhart (see Alaska Stat. §34.70.060 (Lexis 2000); S.D.”
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