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Code · Utah · Title 57 — Real Estate · Chapter 26

57-26-111. Effect of enforcement.

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57-26-111. Effect of enforcement.
The enforcement of an assignment of rents by one or more of the methods identified in Sections 57-26-107 , 57-26-108 , and 57-26-109 , the application of proceeds by the assignee under Section 57-26-112 after enforcement, the payment of expenses under Section 57-26-113 , or an action under Subsection 57-26-114(4) does not:
(1)make the assignee a purchaser in possession of the real property;
(2)make the assignee an agent of the assignor;
(3)constitute an election of remedies that precludes a later action to enforce the secured obligation;
(4)make the secured obligation unenforceable;
(5)limit any right available to the assignee with respect to the secured obligation;
(6)limit, waive, or bar any foreclosure or power of sale remedy under the security instrument;
(7)violate Section 78B-6-901 ; or
(8)bar a deficiency judgment pursuant to any law of this state governing or relating to deficiency judgments following the enforcement of any encumbrance, lien, or security interest.
Enacted by Chapter 139 , 2009 General Session
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