Utah Code § 70A-12-102

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(1) In this chapter:
(a)
(i) "Controllable electronic record" means a record stored in an electronic medium that can be
subjected to control under Section 70A-12-105.
(ii) "Controllable electronic record" does not include a controllable account, a controllable
payment intangible, a deposit account, an electronic copy of a record evidencing chattel
paper, an electronic document of title, electronic money, investment property, or a
transferable record.

(b) "Qualifying purchaser" means a purchaser of a controllable electronic record or an interest
in a controllable electronic record that obtains control of the controllable electronic record
for value, in good faith, and without notice of a claim of a property right in the controllable
electronic record.
(c) "Transferable record" has the meaning provided for that term in:
(i) Section 201(a)(1) of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15
U.S.C. Sec. 7021(a)(1); or
(ii) Section 46-4-403.
(d) "Value" has the meaning provided in Subsection 70A-3-303(1), as if references in that
subsection to an instrument were references to a controllable account, controllable electronic
record, or controllable payment intangible.
(2) The definitions in Chapter 9a, Uniform Commercial Code - Secured Transactions, of "account
debtor," "controllable account," "controllable payment intangible," "chattel paper," "deposit
account," "electronic money," and "investment property" apply to this chapter.
(3) Chapter 1a, Uniform Commercial Code - General Provisions, contains general definitions and
principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this chapter.

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