Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 34. PROPERTY. |
Chapter 34.35. LIENS. |
Article 34.35.11. WAGES. |
Section 34.35.435. Lien for wages.
Latest version.
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When a clerk, accountant, bookkeeper, waiter, waitress, cook, maid, porter, servant, employee, artisan, craftsman, factory operator, mill operator, mechanic, quarryman, common laborer, or farmhand labors or performs a service in an office, store, hotel, rooming house, boardinghouse, restaurant, cafe, shop, newspaper plant, factory, quarry, or mill, of any character, or upon a farm, under or by virtue of a contract or agreement, written or oral, with a person or employer, or an agent, receiver, or trustee of the person or employer, in order to secure the payment of the amount due or owing under the contract or agreement, written or oral, the employee has a first lien upon all products, machinery, tools, fixtures, appurtenances, goods, wares, merchandise, chattels, wagons, carts, or things of value, of whatsoever character, that are created in whole or in part by the labor or that may be used or useful by the person or may be necessarily connected with the performance of the labor or service, which may be owned by the employer, or an agent, receiver, or trustee of the employer.
Authorities
34.35.440;34.35.445
Notes
References
AS 34.35.440 Fixing the lien.
AS 34.35.445 Duration of lien.
History
(Sec. 1 ch 79 SLA 1949)