Utah Code § 26B-3-1107

Knowledge of past acts not necessary to establish fact that false statement or
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representation knowingly made.
 In prosecution under this part, it is not necessary to show that the person had knowledge of
similar acts having been performed in the past on the part of persons acting on his behalf nor to
show that the person had actual notice that the acts by the persons acting on his behalf occurred
to establish the fact that a false statement or representation was knowingly made.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 306, 2023 General Session

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