Utah Statutes
§ 70A-2a-502 — Notice after default.
Utah § 70A-2a-502
JurisdictionUtah
Title 70AUniform Commercial Code
Ch. 70A-2aUniform Commercial Code - Leases
Part 70A-2a-5Default, Statute of Limitations, Acceptance of Goods, Lessor Rights
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 70A-2a-502 (2026).
Text
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter or the lease agreement, the lessor or lessee in default under the lease contract is not entitled to notice of default or notice of enforcement from the other party to the lease agreement.
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Related
Sine Enterprises, Inc., a Utah Corporation, and Wesley Sine v. Jaguar Credit Corporation, a Delaware Corporation
139 F.3d 912 (Tenth Circuit, 1998)
Sine Enterprises v. Jaguar Credit
(Tenth Circuit, 1998)
Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 197, 1990 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 70A-10-101
Effective date.§ 70A-10-102
Specific repealer -- Provision for transition.§ 70A-10-103
General repealer.§ 70A-10-104
Laws not repealed.§ 70A-1a-101
Title.§ 70A-1a-102
Scope of chapter.§ 70A-1a-104
Construction against implied repeal.§ 70A-1a-105
Severability.§ 70A-1a-106
Use of singular and plural -- Gender.§ 70A-1a-107
Section captions.§ 70A-1a-201
General definitions.§ 70A-1a-202
Notice -- Knowledge.§ 70A-1a-203
Lease distinguished from security interest.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
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