1996 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 08 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 08.76. PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
Sec. 08.76.040. Disposition of unredeemed property.

(a) If property bought or received in pledge by a pawnbroker is not redeemed by the pledgor within the redemption period, the pawnbroker shall give notice to the pledgor by mail to the pledgor's last known address that the redemption period has expired. If the property is not redeemed within 30 days from the date of mailing of the notice, the title and interest of the pledgor in the property vest in the pawnbroker subject to (b) of this section.

(b) If a pawnbroker sells property bought or received in pledge and not redeemed within 30 days after the date of mailing notice under (a) of this section, the pawnbroker shall pay the pledgor one-half of the amount in excess of $400 received for the property.

(c) A pawnbroker shall give notice of any money due the pledgor under (b) of this section by certified mail within 10 days of the sale of the pledged property. If the pledgor does not respond within 90 days after the notice is mailed under this subsection, the pawnbroker is entitled to the entire amount received by the pawnbroker for the property.

(d) In this section "redemption period" means the period agreed to in writing by the pledgor and pawnbroker for the holding of property by the pawnbroker without sale of a third party or, in the absence of a written agreement, 60 days.

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