(a) A security interest perfected under the law of the jurisdiction designated in Alaska Stat. § 45.29.301(1) or 45.29.305(c) remains perfected until the earliest of

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 45.29.316

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, organization, business trust, or society, as well as a natural person. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
  • property: includes real and personal property. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
  • state: means the State of Alaska unless applied to the different parts of the United States and in the latter case it includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(1) the time perfection would have ceased under the law of that jurisdiction;
(2) the expiration of four months after a change of the debtor’s location to another jurisdiction; or
(3) the expiration of one year after a transfer of collateral to a person who thereby becomes a debtor and is located in another jurisdiction.
(b) If a security interest described in (a) of this section becomes perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earliest time or event described in (a) of this section, it remains perfected thereafter. If the security interest does not become perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earliest time or event, it becomes unperfected and is considered never to have been perfected as against a purchaser of the collateral for value.
(c) A possessory security interest in collateral, other than goods covered by a certificate of title and as-extracted collateral consisting of goods, remains continuously perfected if

(1) the collateral is located in one jurisdiction and subject to a security interest perfected under the law of that jurisdiction;
(2) after the event described in (1) of this subsection occurs, the collateral is brought into another jurisdiction; and
(3) upon entry into the other jurisdiction, the security interest is perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in (e) of this section, a security interest in goods covered by a certificate of title that is perfected by a method under the law of another jurisdiction when the goods become covered by a certificate of title from this state remains perfected until the security interest would have become unperfected under the law of the other jurisdiction had the goods not become so covered.
(e) A security interest described in (d) of this section becomes unperfected as against a purchaser of the goods for value and is considered never to have been perfected as against a purchaser of the goods for value if the applicable requirements for perfection under Alaska Stat. § 45.29.311(b) or 45.29.313 are not satisfied before the earlier of

(1) the time the security interest would have become unperfected under the law of the other jurisdiction had the goods not become covered by a certificate of title from this state; or
(2) the expiration of four months after the goods had become so covered.
(f) A security interest in deposit accounts, letter-of-credit rights, or investment property that is perfected under the law of the bank’s jurisdiction, the issuer’s jurisdiction, a nominated person’s jurisdiction, the securities intermediary’s jurisdiction, or the commodity intermediary’s jurisdiction, as applicable, remains perfected until the earlier of

(1) the time the security interest would have become unperfected under the law of that jurisdiction; or
(2) the expiration of four months after a change of the applicable jurisdiction to another jurisdiction.
(g) If a security interest described in (f) of this section becomes perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earlier of the time or the end of the period described in (f) of this section, it remains perfected thereafter. If the security interest does not become perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earlier of that time or the end of that period, it becomes unperfected and is considered never to have been perfected as against a purchaser of the collateral for value.
(h) The following rules apply to collateral to which a security interest attaches within four months after the debtor changes its location to another jurisdiction:

(1) a financing statement filed before the change under the law of the jurisdiction designated in Alaska Stat. § 45.29.301(1) or 45.29.305(c) is effective to perfect a security interest in the collateral if the financing statement would have been effective to perfect a security interest in the collateral had the debtor not changed its location;
(2) if a security interest perfected by a financing statement that is effective under (1) of this subsection becomes perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earlier of the time the financing statement would have become ineffective under the law of the jurisdiction designated in Alaska Stat. § 45.29.301(1) or 45.29.305(c) or the expiration of the four-month period, it remains perfected; if the security interest does not become perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earlier time or event, it becomes unperfected and is considered never to have been perfected as against a purchaser of the collateral for value.
(i) If a financing statement naming an original debtor is filed under the law of the jurisdiction designated in Alaska Stat. § 45.29.301(1) or 45.29.305(c) and the new debtor is located in another jurisdiction, the following rules apply:

(1) the financing statement is effective to perfect a security interest in collateral acquired by the new debtor before, and within four months after, the new debtor becomes bound under Alaska Stat. § 45.29.203(d), if the financing statement would have been effective to perfect a security interest in the collateral had the collateral been acquired by the original debtor;
(2) a security interest perfected by the financing statement and that becomes perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earlier of the time the financing statement would have become ineffective under the law of the jurisdiction designated in Alaska Stat. § 45.29.301(1) or 45.29.305(c) or the expiration of the four-month period remains perfected; a security interest that is perfected by the financing statement but that does not become perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earlier time or event becomes unperfected and is considered never to have been perfected as against a purchaser of the collateral for value.