Alaska Statutes.
Title 38. Public Land
Chapter 95. Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 10. State's Interest May Not Be Obtained By Adverse Possession or Prescription.
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AS 38.95.010. State's Interest May Not Be Obtained By Adverse Possession or Prescription.

No prescription or statute of limitations runs against the title or interest of the state to land under the jurisdiction of the state. No title or interest to land under the jurisdiction of the state may be acquired by adverse possession or prescription, or in any other manner except by conveyance from the state.

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