Utah Code § 41-3-401

Disclosure of financing arrangements relating to the sale of motor vehicles
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(1)
(a) A dealer may not issue a temporary permit or release possession of a motor vehicle that the
dealer has sold to someone other than another dealer unless the document of sale contains
one of the disclosures listed in Subsection (2).
(b) The disclosures shall be set forth clearly and conspicuously on the first or front page of the
sale document at the time of sale, executed by the purchaser, and for Subsection (2)(b),
executed by the seller also.
(2)
(a) The form to be used when financing is the purchaser's responsibility shall read as follows:
 "THE PURCHASER OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE DESCRIBED IN THIS CONTRACT
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE SELLER OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE HAS MADE NO
PROMISES, WARRANTIES, OR REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING SELLER'S
ABILITY TO OBTAIN FINANCING FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE.
FURTHERMORE, PURCHASER UNDERSTANDS THAT IF FINANCING IS NECESSARY
IN ORDER FOR THE PURCHASER TO COMPLETE THE PAYMENT TERMS OF THIS

CONTRACT ALL THE FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE PURCHASER.
 ____________________________________________
 (Signature of the purchaser)"
(b) The form to be used when the seller agrees to seek arrangements for financing shall read as
follows:
 "(1) THE PURCHASER OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE DESCRIBED IN THIS
CONTRACT HAS EXECUTED THE CONTRACT IN RELIANCE UPON THE SELLER'S
REPRESENTATION THAT THE SELLER CAN PROVIDE FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS
FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE. THE PRIMARY TERMS OF THE
FINANCING ARE AS FOLLOWS:
 INTEREST RATE BETWEEN ______ % AND ______ % PER ANNUM, TERM
BETWEEN _____________ MONTHS AND _____________ MONTHS. MONTHLY
PAYMENTS BETWEEN $ ____________ PER MONTH AND $ ____________ PER MONTH
BASED ON A DOWN PAYMENT OF $ ______________.
 (2) (a) IF SELLER IS NOT ABLE TO ARRANGE FINANCING WITHIN THE TERMS
DISCLOSED, THEN SELLER MUST WITHIN SEVEN CALENDAR DAYS OF THE DATE
OF SALE MAIL NOTICE TO THE PURCHASER THAT HE HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO
ARRANGE FINANCING.
 (b) PURCHASER THEN HAS 14 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SALE TO ELECT,
IF PURCHASER CHOOSES, TO RESCIND THE CONTRACT OF SALE PURSUANT TO
SECTION 41-3-401.
 (c) IN ORDER TO RESCIND THE CONTRACT OF SALE, THE PURCHASER SHALL:
 (i) RETURN TO SELLER THE MOTOR VEHICLE HE PURCHASED;
 (ii) PAY THE SELLER AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE CURRENT STANDARD
MILEAGE RATE FOR THE COST OF OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE ESTABLISHED BY
THE FEDERAL INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FOR EACH MILE THE MOTOR VEHICLE
HAS BEEN DRIVEN; AND
 (iii) COMPENSATE SELLER FOR ANY PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR
VEHICLE.
 (3) IN RETURN, SELLER SHALL GIVE BACK TO THE PURCHASER ALL
PAYMENTS OR OTHER CONSIDERATION PAID BY THE PURCHASER, INCLUDING ANY
DOWN PAYMENT AND ANY MOTOR VEHICLE TRADED IN.
 (4) IF THE TRADE-IN HAS BEEN SOLD OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF BEFORE
THE PURCHASER RESCINDS THE TRANSACTION, THEN THE SELLER SHALL RETURN
TO THE PURCHASER A SUM EQUIVALENT TO THE ALLOWANCE TOWARD THE
PURCHASE PRICE GIVEN BY THE SELLER FOR THE TRADE-IN, AS NOTED IN THE
DOCUMENT OF SALE.
 (5) IF PURCHASER DOES NOT ELECT TO RESCIND THE CONTRACT OF SALE
AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (2)(b) OF THIS FORM:
 (a) THE PURCHASER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADHERENCE TO THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT OR RISKS BEING FOUND IN DEFAULT OF THE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS;
 (b) THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE DISCLOSURES SET FORTH IN
SECTION (1) OF THIS FORM ARE NOT BINDING ON THE SELLER; AND
 (c) IF FINANCING IS NECESSARY FOR THE PURCHASER TO COMPLETE
THE PAYMENT TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OF SALE, THE PURCHASER IS SOLELY
RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING ALL THE FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS.

 (6) SIGNING THIS DISCLOSURE DOES NOT PROHIBIT THE PURCHASER FROM
SEEKING HIS OWN FINANCING.
 _______________________________________
 (Signature of the purchaser)
 _______________________________________
 (Signature of the seller)"
(3)
(a)
(i) In addition to the penalties in this chapter, if the disclosures in Subsection (2) are not
properly executed or if the seller is unable to provide the financing arrangements for
the purchaser as provided in Subsection (2)(b) within seven calendar days immediately
following the sale date disclosed on the document of sale, then in either case the purchaser
may return the purchased motor vehicle to the dealer and receive a complete refund of all
money and other consideration given to the dealer for the purchase, including any motor
vehicle or property used as a trade-in.
(ii) If the motor vehicle or property used as a trade-in has been sold or otherwise disposed of,
the seller shall return to the purchaser the amount of money equivalent to the allowance
towards the purchase price given by the dealer for the motor vehicle or property traded in,
as noted in the document of sale.
(b) If the purchaser qualifies for the remedies set forth in Subsection (3)(a) and if the purchaser
elects to rescind by returning the purchased motor vehicle to the dealer within the prescribed
time frame, then the purchaser is liable to the dealer:
(i) for all physical damage to the motor vehicle while in the possession of the purchaser; and
(ii) in an amount equal to the current standard mileage rate for the cost of operating a motor
vehicle established by the federal Internal Revenue Service for each mile the motor vehicle
was driven between the date the purchaser first acquired possession and the date when the
purchaser returned the motor vehicle to the dealer.
(c) The purchaser is not entitled to the remedy set forth in Subsections (3)(a) and (b) if the
purchaser materially misrepresents in writing any information requested by the dealer in an
application for financing, financial statement, or similar document customarily used to elicit
personal and financial data upon which a credit decision is normally predicated.
(4)
(a) A dealer who has complied with Subsection (2)(b), but who has not been able to secure
financing as set forth in the disclosure, shall within seven days of the date of sale mail written
notice to the purchaser:
(i) disclosing that the dealer has not been able to secure financing as set forth in the disclosure;
and
(ii) instructing the purchaser of his right to rescind the contract of sale within 14 calendar days
of the date of sale, as provided for in Subsection (2).
(b)
(i) The dealer shall mail notification to the purchaser within seven calendar days following the
date of sale as set forth in the contract of sale.
(ii) This notice complies with Subsection (4)(b)(i) if it is postmarked before the end of the
seventh day following the date of sale and addressed to the purchaser at the address
contained in the document of sale.
(iii) If the purchaser's address is not contained on the document of sale, then proof of
compliance with the notification provision of this Subsection (4)(b) shall be borne by the
dealer.

(iv) If a dealer gives notice in the manner prescribed, the purchaser has 14 calendar days from
the date of sale to elect to rescind the contract of sale, in accordance with Subsection (2).
(c)
(i) If a dealer executes the disclosure required by Subsection (2)(b), but is not able to secure
financing as set forth in the disclosure, and the dealer fails to give written notice to the
purchaser within seven days, as provided for in Subsections (4)(a) and (b), then the
purchaser may rescind within seven days of the date he first learns that the dealer has not
been able to secure financing as set forth in the disclosure.
(ii) Except as provided in this Subsection (4)(c), the purchaser's option to rescind shall be
exercised in the manner prescribed in Subsection (3).
(d) If the purchaser does not exercise the option to rescind within the specified time limits in
Subsections (3) and (4)(c):
(i) the purchaser is responsible for adherence to the terms and conditions of the contract of
sale;
(ii) the dealer is not subject to the financing terms set forth in the disclosure; and
(iii) if financing is necessary for the purchaser to complete the payment terms of the contract of
sale, the purchaser is solely responsible for making all the financing arrangements.
(5) A dealer's failure to execute the disclosure required by Subsection (2), or its failure to provide
written notice to the purchaser within the time frame specified in this section, subject the dealer
to the sanctions in Section 41-3-701.
(6) Either the purchaser or a dealer may bring an action to enforce his rights under this section.
The prevailing party in the action is entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees as part of the costs of
suit.
(7) A motor vehicle returned by the purchaser to the dealer in accordance with the rescission
provisions of this section is not considered sold for purposes of notice of sale under Section

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