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Code · Utah · Title 73 — Water and Irrigation · Chapter 4

73-4-21. Duty to update address and ownership -- Duty to follow court proceedings -- Additional notice.

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Effective 5/10/2016
73-4-21. Duty to update address and ownership -- Duty to follow court proceedings -- Additional notice.
(1)After the service of summons in the manner prescribed by Section 73-4-4 , it shall be the duty of every person served individually or by publication to:
(a)record any change in address or water right ownership with the state engineer; and
(b)follow all court proceedings.
(2)Except as provided in Subsection
(3), the state engineer is not required to provide any further or additional notice except the notice:
(a)that the statement of claim is due as prescribed by Section 73-4-3 ;
(b)of the list of unclaimed rights of record, as described in Section 73-4-9.5 ; and
(c)of the proposed determinations as provided by Section 73-4-11 .
(3)The district court may require notice of other proceedings to be given when, in the judgment of the court, it considers notice necessary.
Amended by Chapter 72 , 2016 General Session
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