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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) “Assignment” includes any written stock power, bond power, bill of sale, deed, declaration of trust or other instrument of transfer.
(2) “Claim of beneficial interest” includes a claim of any interest by a decedent's legatee, distributee, heir or creditor, a beneficiary under a trust, a ward, a beneficial owner of a security registered in the name of a nominee, or a minor owner of a security registered in the name of a custodian, or a claim of any similar interest, whether the claim is asserted by the claimant or by a fiduciary or by any other authorized person in his behalf, and includes a claim that the transfer would be in breach of fiduciary duties.
(3) “Corporation” means a private or public corporation, association or trust issuing a security.
(4) “Fiduciary” means an executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, committee, conservator, curator, tutor, custodian or nominee.
(5) “Person” includes an individual, a corporation, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership or association, two or more persons having a joint or common interest, or any other legal or commercial entity.
(6) “Security” includes any share of stock, bond, debenture, note or other security issued by a corporation which is registered as to ownership on the books of the corporation.
(7) “Transfer” means a change on the books of a corporation in the registered ownership of a security.
(8) “Transfer agent” means a person employed or authorized by a corporation to transfer securities issued by the corporation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 22. Fiduciaries and Trusts § 22-5-2. Definitions - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-22-fiduciaries-and-trusts/ut-code-sect-22-5-2/
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