Utah Code § 57-8a-601

Consolidation of multiple associations
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(1) Two or more associations may be consolidated into a single association as provided in Title 16,
Chapter 6a, Part 11, Merger, and this section.
(2) Unless the declaration, articles, or bylaws otherwise provide, a declaration of consolidation
between two or more associations to consolidate into a single association is not effective
unless it is approved by the lot owners of each of the consolidating associations by the highest
percentage of allocated voting interests of the lot owners required by each association to
amend its respective declaration, articles, or bylaws.
(3) A declaration of consolidation under Subsection (2) shall:
(a) be prepared, executed, and certified by the president of each of the consolidating
associations; and
(b) provide for the reallocation of the allocated interests in the consolidated association by
stating:
(i) the reallocations of the allocated interests in the consolidated association or the formulas
used to reallocate the allocated interests; or
(ii)
(A) the percentage of overall allocated interests of the consolidated association that are
allocated to all of the lots comprising each of the consolidating associations; and
(B) that the portion of the percentages allocated to each lot formerly comprising a part of a
consolidating association is equal to the percentages of allocated interests allocated to the
lot by the declaration of the consolidating association.
(4) A declaration of consolidation under Subsection (2) is not effective until it is recorded in the
office of each applicable county recorder.
(5) Unless otherwise provided in the declaration of consolidation:
(a) the consolidated association resulting from a consolidation under this section is the legal
successor for all purposes of all of the consolidating associations;
(b) the operations and activities of all of the consolidating associations shall be consolidated into
the consolidated association; and
(c) the consolidated association holds all powers, rights, obligations, assets, and liabilities of all
consolidating associations.

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