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Utah Code § 70A-9a-903

Remedies

Known as the Uniform Commercial Code

The act spans §§ 70–70 (293 sections).

Enacted by Chapter 235, 2026 General Session; Effective 5/5/2027

(1) A party aggrieved by a violation of Section 70A-9a-901 or 70A-9a-902 may bring suit for statutory and declaratory relief, as well as actual and punitive damages against the violating party.

(2) A prevailing plaintiff is entitled to reasonable attorney fees.

(3) Punitive damages shall amount to the higher of either three times the actual damages or three times the amount of the awarded attorney fees.

(4) If the court finds that the defendant intentionally, knowingly, or repeatedly violated Section 70A-9a-901 or 70A-9a-902, the court may order the defendant's authorization to conduct business in this state to be revoked.

(5) A suit can be brought in a court with jurisdiction in the plaintiff's county of residence, the county where the violation occurred, or the county where the defendant is domiciled.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.