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Title 76 — Utah Criminal Code · Chapter 16
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76-16-101. Definitions.
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76-16-201. Definitions.
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76-16-202. Presumption of director's knowledge of affairs.
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76-16-203. Presumption of director's concurrence in action if present at meeting -- Exception.
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76-16-204. Foreign corporations subject to Utah laws.
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76-16-205. Fraudulent signing of a stock subscription or agreement.
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76-16-206. Exhibition of a fraudulent document relating to a corporation or an increase of capital stock.
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76-16-207. Misrepresentation of a person as an officer, agent, member, or promoter.
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76-16-208. Illegal concurrence by a director in a dividend or division of capital.
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76-16-209. Unlawful omission or entry in a corporate or association record with the intent to defraud.
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76-16-210. Embezzlement, abstraction, or misapplication of corporate or association funds.
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76-16-211. Unlawful circulation of a corporate or association note.
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76-16-212. Unauthorized corporate or association action.
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76-16-213. False entry in a corporate or association book, report, or statement.
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76-16-214. Unlawful stock issuance.
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76-16-215. Making or publishing a report containing a false material statement.
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76-16-216. Prohibited refusal of inspection or copying of corporate books.
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76-16-301. Definitions.
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76-16-302. Forging or counterfeiting a trademark, trade name, or trade device.
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76-16-303. Selling goods under a counterfeited trademark, trade name, or trade device.
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76-16-304. Sale in a container bearing a registered trademark of a substituted article.
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76-16-305. Using, destroying, concealing, or possessing an article with a registered trademark or service mark to deprive the owner of use or possession.
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76-16-306. Selling, trafficking, or withholding an article bearing a registered trademark or service mark with intent to defraud.
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76-16-307. Use of a registered trademark without consent.
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76-16-401. Definitions.
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76-16-402. Unfair discrimination in competitive practices.
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76-16-403. Fraudulent practice to affect market price.
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76-16-404. Unfair discrimination by a buyer of milk, cream, or butterfat.
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76-16-501. Definitions.
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76-16-502. Legislative findings -- Interpretation of part.
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76-16-503. Statute of limitations.
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76-16-504. Exempt activities.
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76-16-505. Attorney general's powers -- Investigations -- Institution of actions -- Cooperation.
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Effective 5/7/2025 76-16-506. Civil antitrust investigations -- Demand for production of documents a…
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76-16-507. Venue of an action brought by the state -- Transfer.
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76-16-508. Attorney general to advocate for the policy of competition.
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76-16-509. Attorney general may bring action for injunctive relief, damages, and civil penalty.
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76-16-510. Illegal anticompetitive activities.
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Effective 5/7/2025 76-16-511. Person may bring action for injunctive relief and damages -- Treble da…
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76-16-512. Fine for violation -- Certain vertical agreements excluded -- Nolo contendere.
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