2016 Alaska Statutes
Title 09 - CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 09.45 - ACTIONS RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY
Article 04 - FORECLOSURE OF LIENS
Sec. 09.45.220 Effect of payment before judgment or sale.

AK Stat § 09.45.220 (2016) What's This?

If, before a judgment is given, the amount then due, with the costs of action, is brought into court and paid to the clerk, the action shall be dismissed, and, if the same be done after judgment and before sale, the effect of the judgment as to the amount then due and paid shall be terminated and the execution, if any have issued, be recalled by the clerk. When an installment not due is adjudged to be paid, the court shall determine and specify in the judgment what sum shall be received in satisfaction thereof, which sum may be equal to the installment or otherwise, according to the present value thereof.

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