Utah Code § 7-1-320

Actions to enjoin violations -- Bond not required -- Recovery -- Attorney fees
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(1) Whenever it appears to the commissioner that any person has engaged in or is about to
engage in any act or practice constituting a violation of this title or any rule, regulation, or order
of the commissioner or the department, the commissioner may bring an action in an appropriate
court of general jurisdiction to enjoin the acts or practices and to enforce compliance with
this title or any rule or order issued under this title. Upon a proper showing, a permanent or
temporary injunction, restraining order, or extraordinary writ shall be granted and a receiver or

conservator may be appointed for the defendant or the defendant's assets. The court may not
require the commissioner to post a bond.
(2) If the court finds that the defendant in an action brought by the commissioner pursuant to this
section has violated or is about to violate any provision of this title or any rule or order of the
commissioner, the court may award to the department an amount not exceeding $10,000 per
day for each day the defendant was in violation. The court may also award the department
reasonable attorney fees.

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