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Code · Utah · Title 78B — Judicial Code · Chapter 3

78B-3-1203. Claim procedures -- Pleading requirements.

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Effective 5/7/2025
78B-3-1203. Claim procedures -- Pleading requirements.
In any ethylene oxide-related action:
(1)the complaint shall:
(a)plead each element of the plaintiff's claim with particularity; and
(b)plead each alleged act or omission constituting gross negligence or willful misconduct that resulted in personal injury, harm, damage, breach, or tort with particularity;
(2)if monetary damages are requested, a plaintiff shall file with the complaint a statement of specific information as to the nature and amount of each element of damages and the factual basis for the damages calculation; and
(3)if a claim is asserted on which the plaintiff may prevail only on proof that the defendant acted with a particular state of mind, a plaintiff shall file with the complaint, with respect to each element of that claim, a statement of the facts giving rise to a strong inference that the defendant acted with the required state of mind.
Enacted by Chapter 356 , 2025 General Session
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