2020 Alaska Statutes
Title 3. Agriculture, Animals, and Food
Chapter 40. Brands and Marks
Sec. 03.40.140. Sale without power of attorney or bill of sale prohibited.

Universal Citation: AK Stat § 03.40.140 (2020)

A person may not sell or offer for sale or trade any branded livestock that does not have the person's recorded brand, unless the person has a bill of sale or power of attorney from the owner of the stock, authorizing the sale. The bill of sale must state the buyer's name and address, the date of transfer, the guarantee of title, the number of cattle transferred, the sex, the brand, the location of the brand, and the name and address of the seller. The signature of the seller shall be attested by at least one witness.

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