Utah Court definition
Examples of Utah Court in a sentence
It has been accepted for inclusion in Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– ) by an authorized administrator of BYU Law Digital Commons.
The Utah Court of Appeals held that the builder is not a "seller" of defective materials where the builder "merely utilized the defective components, if any, in building the house." Id. at 1388.
In the event that Attorney files a Notice of Appeal to the Utah Court of Appeals and/or the Utah Supreme Court, Attorney shall immediately contact the Coordinating Attorney to transition and turn over all relevant records within Attorney’s possession or control to Appellate Counsel.
The result of the Appeal Board’s secret ballot vote may be appealed by either the City or the appealing employee to the Utah Court of Appeals by filing with that Court a Notice of Appeal pursuant to U.C.A. §10-3-1106 (1953), as amended.
Legal Defenders agree to furnish and provide for the defense with respect to criminal violations of Utah State law, Salt Lake County ordinances, City ordinances and matters initiated by the City, or its authorized agents, of an indigent upon a determination of indigence and as appointed by the Salt Lake County Justice Court, Third District Court, Utah Court of Appeals, or the Supreme Court of Utah ("Court" and such services collectively "Legal Services") during the term of this Agreement.
Based on the authority of the statute, the Utah Court of Appeals held that "an indemnity agreement in the construction industry violates public policy if it requires indemnification of the indemnitee for its sole negligence." Healey v.
He went on to accuse the UUP of being too conservative when they are normally thought to be a more centrist party.
The Utah Court of Appeals consists of seven judges sitting in panels of three.
The Utah Court of Appeals rejected that argument, in part because the letter from the planning director was a personal opinion, and not sufficient to bind the county.
Once a case is heard by the Utah Court of Appeals, the matter may be certified for review to the Supreme Court.