Sec. 29.71.010. No adverse possession.
A municipality may not be divested of title to real property by adverse possession.
A municipality may not be divested of title to real property by adverse possession.
Dedication of streets, rights-of-way, easements, or other areas for public use may not be construed to require the municipality to maintain, improve, or provide for municipal services in the area dedicated, and the dedication does not impose any liability on the municipality for the condition of the area dedicated.
A state law or regulation may not assess or tax, or be construed to assess or tax, a municipality unless the law or regulation expressly provides that the municipality is to be assessed or taxed by the particular law or regulation.
(a) If a municipality that receives state money seeks to purchase an agricultural product and an agricultural product harvested in the state is available that is of like quality compared with a similar agricultural product harvested outside the state, the municipality (1) shall purchase the product harvested in the state if the product is priced […]
(a) Alaska recycled products shall be used in municipal procurements when the products are of comparable quality, of equivalent price, and appropriate for the intended use. (b) Unless the procurement is governed by AS 29.71.040, in the evaluation of a bid or proposal for a procurement by a municipality, if a bid or proposal designates […]
A municipality may hold the copyright for software created by the municipality or developed by a contractor for the municipality, and may enforce its rights to protect the copyright.
In this title, unless otherwise provided or the context otherwise requires, (1) “areawide” means throughout a borough, both inside and outside all cities in the borough; (2) “assembly” means the governing body of a borough; (3) “borough” means a general law borough or a home rule borough; (4) “city” means a general law first or […]