Utah Title 6 — Assignment for Benefit of Creditors
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- Utah Code § 6-2-101— Definitions
- Utah Code § 6-2-102— Scope
- Utah Code § 6-2-103— Requirements for assignee and assignment agreement
- Utah Code § 6-2-104— Effect of assignment -- When assignment agreement effective
- Utah Code § 6-2-105— Filing, recording, and title transfer requirements
- Utah Code § 6-2-106— Notification to creditors
- Utah Code § 6-2-107— Duties of assignor
- Utah Code § 6-2-108— Duties of assignee
- Utah Code § 6-2-109— Powers of assignee
- Utah Code § 6-2-110— Allowed claim
- Utah Code § 6-2-111— Disputed and disallowed claims
- Utah Code § 6-2-112— Proof of claim
- Utah Code § 6-2-113— Rights of transferees
- Utah Code § 6-2-114— Distributions
- Utah Code § 6-2-115— Claim subordination
- Utah Code § 6-2-116— Liability
- Utah Code § 6-2-117— Assignee removal -- Successor assignee
- Utah Code § 6-2-118— Winding up
- Utah Code § 6-2-119— Interstate matters
- Utah Code § 6-2-120— Court action
- Utah Code § 6-2-121— Ancillary assignee
- Utah Code § 6-2-122— Provisions variable by agreement
- Utah Code § 6-2-123— Uniformity of application and construction
- Utah Code § 6-2-124— Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
- Utah Code § 6-2-125— Transitional provision