Alaska Constitution
Article 9, § 4 — Rural homestead — Acreage — Value
Alaska Const. art. 9, § 4
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Alaska Const. art. 9, § 4.
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The homestead outside any city, town or village, owned and occupied as a residence, shall consist of not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres of land, with the improvements thereon, to be selected by the owner; Provided, The same shall not exceed in value the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars, and in no event shall the homestead be reduced to less than eighty acres, without regard to value.
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History
Effective: 1874-10-13
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