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Code · Utah · Title 16 — Corporations · Chapter 1A

16-1a-209. Signing and filing a record in accordance with a judicial order.

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Effective 10/1/2026
16-1a-209. Signing and filing a record in accordance with a judicial order.
(1)If a person required under this chapter to sign or deliver a record to the division for filing does not sign or deliver the record to the division for filing, a person adversely affected by the person's failure to sign or deliver the record may petition a court to require that:
(a)the person sign the record;
(b)the person deliver the record to the division for filing; or
(c)the division file the record unsigned.
(2)If a person that petitions a court under Subsection
(1)is not the person to which the record pertains, the person that petitions the court shall make the person to which the record pertains a party to the action.
(3)A record filed in accordance with Subsection (1)(c) is effective without being signed.
Enacted by Chapter 93 , 2026 General Session
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