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Code · Utah · Title 57 — Real Estate · Chapter 8A

57-8a-107. Amending the declaration to make provisions of this chapter applicable.

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Effective 7/1/2014
57-8a-107. Amending the declaration to make provisions of this chapter applicable.
(1)An association may amend the declaration to make applicable to the association a provision of this chapter that is enacted after the creation of the association, by complying with:
(a)the amendment procedures and requirements specified in the declaration and applicable provisions of this chapter; or
(b)the amendment procedures and requirements of this chapter, if the declaration being amended does not contain amendment procedures and requirements.
(2)If an amendment under Subsection
(1)adopts a specific section of this chapter:
(a)the amendment grants a right, power, or privilege permitted by that specific section; and
(b)all correlative obligations, liabilities, and restrictions in that section also apply.
Enacted by Chapter 152 , 2013 General Session
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