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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 55

Superseded 1/1/2027

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Effective 5/7/2025
Superseded 1/1/2027
58-55-601. Payment -- Account designated.
When making any payment to a materialman, supplier, contractor, or subcontractor with whom a contractor has a running account, or with whom the contractor has more than one contract, or to whom the contractor is otherwise indebted, the contractor shall designate the contract under which the payment is made or the items of account to which it is to be applied. When a payment for materials or labor is made to a subcontractor or materialman, the subcontractor or materialman shall demand of the person making the payment a designation of the account and the items of account to which the payment is to apply.
In cases where a lien is claimed for materials furnished or labor performed by a subcontractor or materialman, it is a defense to the claim that a payment was made by the owner to the contractor for the materials and was so designated and paid over to the subcontractor or materialman, if when the payment was received by the subcontractor or materialman, the subcontractor or materialman did not demand a designation of the account and of the items of account to which the payment was to be applied.
Amended by Chapter 302 , 2025 General Session
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