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Code · Utah · Title 16 — Corporations · Chapter 6A

Repealed 10/1/2026

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Repealed 10/1/2026
16-6a-109. Correcting filed documents.
(1)A domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation may correct a document filed with the division if the document:
(a)contains an incorrect statement; or
(b)was defectively executed, attested, sealed, verified, or acknowledged.
(2)A document is corrected by delivering to the division for filing articles of correction that:
(i)describe the document, including its filing date; or
(ii)have attached a copy of the document;
(b)specify:
(A)the incorrect statement; and
(B)the reason it is incorrect; or
(ii)the manner in which the execution, attestation, sealing, verification, or acknowledgment was defective; and
(c)correct:
(i)the incorrect statement; or
(ii)defective execution, attestation, sealing, verification, or acknowledgment.
(3)Articles of correction may be executed by any person:
(a)designated in Subsection 16-6a-105(6) ; or
(b)who executed the document that is corrected.
(a)Articles of correction are effective on the effective date of the document they correct except as to a person:
(i)relying on the uncorrected document; and
(ii)adversely affected by the correction.
(b)As to a person described in Subsection (4)(a) , the articles of correction are effective when filed.
Repealed by Chapter 93 , 2026 General Session
Enacted by Chapter 300 , 2000 General Session
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