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Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, and Trusts.
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AS 13.06.030. Effect of Fraud and Evasion; Limitations.

Whenever fraud has been perpetrated in connection with any proceeding or in any statement filed under AS 13.06 - AS 13.36 or if fraud is used to avoid or circumvent the provisions or purposes of AS 13.06 - AS 13.36, any person injured thereby may obtain appropriate relief against the perpetrator of the fraud or restitution from any person (other than a bona fide purchaser) benefiting from the fraud, whether innocent or not. Any proceeding must be commenced within two years after the discovery of the fraud, but no proceeding may be brought against one not a perpetrator of the fraud later than five years after the time of commission of the fraud. This section has no bearing on remedies relating to fraud practiced on a decedent during the decedent's lifetime that affects the succession of the decedent's estate.

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