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Section 102 - Definitions.

UT Code § 32B-5-102 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) "Interim alcoholic beverage management agreement" means an agreement: (a) in connection with: (i) the transfer of a retail license; and (ii) (A) an asset sale of a retail licensee; or (B) a transfer of the management of a retail licensee to a new entity; and (b) under which the purchaser or the new management entity agrees to perform the operations of the retail licensee during the period that: (i) begins when: (A) the asset sale closes; or (B) the new management agreement is executed; and (ii) ends on the day after the day on which the commission approves the transfer of the retail license.

(a) in connection with: (i) the transfer of a retail license; and (ii) (A) an asset sale of a retail licensee; or (B) a transfer of the management of a retail licensee to a new entity; and

(i) the transfer of a retail license; and

(ii) (A) an asset sale of a retail licensee; or (B) a transfer of the management of a retail licensee to a new entity; and

(A) an asset sale of a retail licensee; or

(B) a transfer of the management of a retail licensee to a new entity; and

(b) under which the purchaser or the new management entity agrees to perform the operations of the retail licensee during the period that: (i) begins when: (A) the asset sale closes; or (B) the new management agreement is executed; and (ii) ends on the day after the day on which the commission approves the transfer of the retail license.

(i) begins when: (A) the asset sale closes; or (B) the new management agreement is executed; and

(A) the asset sale closes; or

(B) the new management agreement is executed; and

(ii) ends on the day after the day on which the commission approves the transfer of the retail license.

(2) "Inventory transfer agreement" means an agreement under which a retail licensee agrees to sell or otherwise transfer all or part of the retail licensee's inventory of alcoholic product.

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Section 102 - Definitions.