Utah Code § 57-1-36

Trust deeds -- Instruments entitled to be recorded -- Assignment of a beneficial
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interest.
 Any trust deed, substitution of trustee, assignment of a beneficial interest under a trust deed,
notice of assignment of a beneficial interest, notice of default, trustee's deed, reconveyance
of the trust property, and any instrument by which any trust deed is subordinated or waived as
to priority, if acknowledged as provided by law, is entitled to be recorded. The recording of an
assignment of a beneficial interest under a trust deed or a notice of assignment of a beneficial
interest does not in itself impart notice of the assignment to the trustor, or the trustor's heirs or
personal representatives, so as to invalidate any payment made by the trustor, or the trustor's heirs
or personal representatives, to the person holding the note, bond, or other instrument evidencing
the obligation by the trust deed.

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