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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (2) or (3), this chapter applies to a receivership for an interest in real property and any personal property related to or used in operating the real property.
(2) This chapter does not apply to a receivership for an interest in real property improved by one to four dwelling units unless:
(a) the interest is used for agricultural, commercial, industrial, or mineral-extraction purposes, other than incidental uses by an owner occupying the property as the owner's primary residence;
(b) the interest secures an obligation incurred at a time when the property was used or planned for use for agricultural, commercial, industrial, or mineral-extraction purposes;
(c) the owner planned or is planning to develop the property into one or more dwelling units to be sold or leased in the ordinary course of the owner's business; or
(d) the owner is collecting or has the right to collect rents or other income from the property from a person other than an affiliate of the owner.
(3) This chapter does not apply to a receivership authorized by law of this state other than this chapter in which the receiver is a governmental unit or an individual acting in an official capacity on behalf of the governmental unit.
(4) This chapter does not limit the authority of a court to appoint a receiver under other state law.
(5) Unless displaced by a particular provision of this chapter, the principles of law and equity supplement this chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 78B. Judicial Code § 78B-21-104. Scope--Exclusions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-78b-judicial-code/ut-code-sect-78b-21-104/
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