Utah Code § 57-3-107

Unenforceable covenants -- Definition -- Inclusion in recorded document
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(1) As used in this chapter, "unenforceable covenant" means a restriction on alienation of real
property, whether recited in a document to be recorded under this chapter, or recited in a
document of record under this chapter, which is based on race, gender, national origin, marital
status, or a similar classification determined to be unenforceable under state or federal law.
(2) A document which recites an unenforceable covenant may be recorded as provided in this
chapter.
(3) Any unenforceable covenant recited in a document to be recorded under this chapter or
recited in a document of record is considered void, but does not invalidate the remainder of the
document.

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