Utah Statutes

§ 75A-2-110 — Termination of power of attorney or agent's authority.

Utah § 75A-2-110
JurisdictionUtah
Title 75AFiduciaries
Ch. 75A-2Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Part 75A-2-1General Provisions

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Utah Code Ann. § 75A-2-110 (2026).

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(1)A power of attorney terminates when:
(1)(a) the principal dies;
(1)(b) the principal becomes incapacitated, if the power of attorney is not durable;
(1)(c) the principal revokes the power of attorney;
(1)(d) the power of attorney provides that it terminates;
(1)(e) the purpose of the power of attorney is accomplished; or
(1)(f) the principal revokes the agent's authority or the agent dies, becomes incapacitated, or resigns, and the power of attorney does not provide for another agent to act under the power of attorney.
(2)An agent's authority terminates when:
(2)(a) the principal revokes the authority;
(2)(b) the agent dies, becomes incapacitated, or resigns;
(2)(c) an action is filed for the dissolution or annulment of the agent's marriage to the principal or their legal separation,

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Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 364, 2024 General Session

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