Utah Statutes
§ 68-3-8 — When a day appointed is a holiday.
Whenever any act of a secular nature, other than a work of necessity or mercy, is appointed by law or contract to be performed upon a particular day, which day falls upon a legal holiday, such act may be performed upon the next succeeding business day with the same effect as if it had been performed upon the day appointed.
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Related
Wasatch County v. Okelberry
2015 UT App 192 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2015)
Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 236, 2012 General Session
Nearby Sections
15
§ 68-3-1
Common law adopted.§ 68-3-12
Rules of construction.§ 68-3-12.5
Definitions for Utah Code.§ 68-3-3
Retroactive effect.§ 68-3-5
Effect of repeal.§ 68-3-7
Time, how computed.