Utah Statutes

§ 70C-2-201 — Authorization to confess judgment prohibited.

Utah § 70C-2-201
JurisdictionUtah
Title 70CUtah Consumer Credit Code
Ch. 70C-2Finance Charges and Related Provisions
Part 70C-2-2Limitations on Agreements and Practices

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 70C-2-201 (2026).

Text

A creditor or its successor in interest may not, directly or indirectly, take or receive from a debtor an obligation that constitutes or contains a cognovit or confession of judgment, warrant of attorney, or other waiver of the right to notice and the opportunity to be heard in the event of suit or process thereon.

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Related

American United v. Murray
2022 UT App 105 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2022)
Reyes v. NAR Inc
(D. Utah, 2021)

Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 159, 1985 General Session

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