Utah Statutes
§ 16-15-107 — Expiration of filing -- Notice.
Utah § 16-15-107
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 16-15-107 (2026).
Text
(1)A filing under this chapter shall be effective for a period of three years from the date of filing plus the notice period provided in Subsection (2).
(2)(2)(a) If no new filing is made by or on behalf of the trust who made the original filing within three years of the date of filing, the division shall send a notice by regular mail, postage prepaid, to the address shown for the registered office in the filing indicating that it will expire 30 days after the division mailed the notice.
(2)(b) If no new filing is made within 30 days after the date of the division mailing the notice, the business trust's registration expires.
(3)If the registration of a business trust has expired or has been canceled for failure to maintain a registered agent, the business trust may not conduct business
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 183, 2009 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 16-10a-1001
Authority to amend.§ 16-10a-1002
Amendment by board of directors.§ 16-10a-1003
Amendment by board of directors and shareholders.§ 16-10a-1004
Voting on amendments by voting groups.§ 16-10a-1005
Amendment before issuance of shares.§ 16-10a-1006
Articles of amendment.§ 16-10a-1007
Restated articles of incorporation.§ 16-10a-1008
Amendment pursuant to reorganization.§ 16-10a-1008.5
Conversion to a nonprofit corporation.§ 16-10a-1008.7
Conversion to or from a domestic limited liability company.§ 16-10a-1009
Effect of amendment.§ 16-10a-101
Short title.§ 16-10a-102
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