Utah Statutes

§ 78B-6-707 — Indemnification provisions void and unenforceable.

Utah § 78B-6-707
JurisdictionUtah
Title 78BJudicial Code
Ch. 78B-6Particular Proceedings
Part 78B-6-7Utah Product Liability Act

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Utah Code Ann. § 78B-6-707 (2026).

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Any clause in a sales contract or collateral document that requires a purchaser or end user of a product to indemnify, hold harmless, or defend a manufacturer of a product is contrary to public policy and void and unenforceable if a defect in the design or manufacturing of the product causes an injury or death.

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Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

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