Utah Code § 57-13a-102

who seeks to abandon the easement or part of the easement shall, in each
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county where the easement or part of the easement is located, file in the office of the county
recorder a notice of intent to abandon the prescriptive easement that describes the easement
or part of the easement to be abandoned.
(b) A county recorder who receives a notice of intent to abandon a prescriptive easement shall:
(i) publish copies of the notice for the area generally served by the water conveyance that
utilizes the easement, as a class A notice under Section 63G-30-102, for at least 45 days;
and
(ii) mail a copy of the notice of intent to abandon the prescriptive easement to each municipal
and county government where the easement or part of the easement is located .
(3) After meeting the requirements of Subsection (2)(a) and at least 45 days after the last day on
which the county recorder posts the notice of intent to abandon the prescriptive easement in
accordance with Subsection (2)(b), the holder of the prescriptive easement shall file in the office
of the county recorder for each county where the easement or part of the easement is located a
notice of abandonment that contains the same description required by Subsection (2)(a).
(4)
(a) Upon completion of the requirements described in Subsection (2):
(i) all interest to the easement or part of the easement abandoned by the holder of the
easement is extinguished; and
(ii) subject to each legal right that exists as described in Subsection (4)(b), the owner of a
servient estate whose land was encumbered by the easement or part of the easement
abandoned may reclaim the land area occupied by the former easement or part of the

easement and resume full utilization of the land without liability to the former holder of the
easement.
(b) Abandonment of a prescriptive easement under this section does not affect a legal right to
have water delivered or discharged through the water conveyance and easement established
by a person other than the holder of the easement who abandons an easement as provided in
this section.
(5) A county recorder may bill the holder of the prescriptive easement for the cost of preparing,
printing, and publishing the notice required under Subsection (2)(b).

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