Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 45.01.215 (2026)
Reasonable time; seasonableness
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Sec. 45.01.215. Reasonable time; seasonableness.
(a) Whether a time for taking an action required by the code is reasonable depends on the nature, purpose, and circumstances of the action.
(b) An action is taken seasonably if it is taken at or within the time agreed on or, if no time is agreed on, at or within a reasonable time.
(a) Whether a time for taking an action required by the code is reasonable depends on the nature, purpose, and circumstances of the action.
(b) An action is taken seasonably if it is taken at or within the time agreed on or, if no time is agreed on, at or within a reasonable time.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case (1 in the last 5 years), 2021–2021 · leading case: United States of Am. v. AHTNA Constr. & Primary Prods., LLC (D. Alaska 2021).
United States of Am. v. AHTNA Constr. & Primary Prods., LLC (D. Alaska 2021). “174 AS 45.01.215(a). 1 Quantum Meruit and Promissory Estoppel 2 66.”
— Alaska Stat. § 45.01.215(a) — 1 case
United States of Am. v. AHTNA Constr. & Primary Prods., LLC (D. Alaska 2021). “174 AS 45.01.215(a). 1 Quantum Meruit and Promissory Estoppel 2 66.”
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