Utah Statutes

§ 29-1-1 — Fireproof safe for use of guests -- Limitation of liability.

Utah § 29-1-1
JurisdictionUtah
Title 29Hotels and Hotel Keepers
Ch. 29-1Hotel Keepers' Liability

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Utah Code Ann. § 29-1-1 (2026).

Text

If an innkeeper, hotel keeper, boarding house keeper, or lodging house keeper keeps on the premises a fireproof safe or vault, and gives notice to guests, boarders or lodgers, by posting a copy of this section in a prominent or conspicuous place in the office of the inn, hotel, boarding house or lodging house and in the rooms occupied by the guests, boarders or lodgers, that the keeper keeps for their use a fireproof safe or vault and will not be liable for money, jewelry, documents or other articles of unusual value and small compass, unless placed therein, the keeper is not liable, except so far as the keeper's acts or the acts of the keeper's employees shall contribute thereto, for any loss of or injury to such articles, if not deposited with the keeper to be placed in such safe or vaul

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2002 UT 78 (Utah Supreme Court, 2002)
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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 365, 2024 General Session

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