Alaska Constitution

Article 9, § 3 — Homestead exemption from legal process — Exceptions

Alaska Const. art. 9, § 3

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Alaska Const. art. 9, § 3.

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The homestead of any resident of this State, who is married or the head of a family, shall not be subject to the lien of any judgment or decree of any court, or to sale under execution, or other process thereon, except such as may be rendered for the purchase money, or for specific liens, laborers' or mechanics' liens for improving the same, or for taxes, or against executors, administrators, guardians, receivers, attorneys for moneys collected by them, and other trustees of an express trust, for moneys due from them in their fiduciary capacity.

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History

Effective: 1874-10-13

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