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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) An affidavit made by the secretary of a corporation of the mailing of a notice required by this chapter is prima facie evidence of the existence and mailing of the notice.
(2) The publication of a notice under this chapter may be proved by the affidavit of:
(a) the printer foreman or principal clerk of the newspaper in which the notice was published; and
(b) in accordance with Section 45-1-101, the website publisher or website publisher's designee charged with publishing the notice as required in Section 45-1-101.
(3) The affidavit of the secretary of the corporation or the auctioneer responsible for selling shares is prima facie evidence of:
(a) the time and place of sale;
(b) the quantity and particular description of the shares sold;
(c) to whom and for what price the shares were sold; and
(d) the fact of the purchase money being paid.
(4) The affidavits referenced in this section shall be filed in the corporation's office.
(5) A copy of an affidavit referenced in this section is prima facie evidence of the facts contained in the affidavit if the affidavit is certified by the secretary.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 16. Corporations § 16-4-312. Affidavit and posting of notice--Evidence - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-16-corporations/ut-code-sect-16-4-312/
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