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Section 2.5 - Failure to notify -- Effect -- Penalty.

UT Code § 38-7-2.5 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) A person who fails to meet the notice requirements of Subsections 38-7-2(1) and (2) is precluded from receiving an award of costs and attorneys' fees from the person against whom a notice of lien has been filed in an action to enforce the lien if costs and attorneys' fees are authorized by contract or statute. (b) Subsection (1)(a) does not create a right to costs and attorneys' fees.

(a) A person who fails to meet the notice requirements of Subsections 38-7-2(1) and (2) is precluded from receiving an award of costs and attorneys' fees from the person against whom a notice of lien has been filed in an action to enforce the lien if costs and attorneys' fees are authorized by contract or statute.

(b) Subsection (1)(a) does not create a right to costs and attorneys' fees.

(2) In addition to the penalties provided in Subsection (1)(a), a lien claimant who, within 20 days from the date of receiving notice of noncompliance with the notice requirements of Subsection 38-7-2(1) or (2), willfully refuses to release the notice of lien or record the lien in compliance with Section 38-7-2 is liable to the person against whom the notice of lien was filed for $1,000 or for treble damages, whichever is greater.

(3) Failure to meet the notice requirements of Subsections 38-7-2(1) and (2) does not: (a) invalidate any lien arising at common law or in equity or by any statute of this state; or (b) affect the rules of priority provided in Title 70A, Chapter 9a, Uniform Commercial Code - Secured Transactions.

(a) invalidate any lien arising at common law or in equity or by any statute of this state; or

(b) affect the rules of priority provided in Title 70A, Chapter 9a, Uniform Commercial Code - Secured Transactions.

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Section 2.5 - Failure to notify -- Effect -- Penalty.