Utah Code § 75A-2-105

that the signature is genuine
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(3) A person that in good faith accepts an acknowledged power of attorney without actual
knowledge that the power of attorney is void, invalid, or terminated, that the purported agent's
authority is void, invalid, or terminated, or that the agent is exceeding or improperly exercising
the agent's authority may rely upon the power of attorney as if the power of attorney were
genuine, valid, and still in effect, the agent's authority were genuine, valid, and still in effect, and
the agent had not exceeded and had properly exercised the authority.
(4) A person that is asked to accept an acknowledged power of attorney may request, and rely
upon, without further investigation:
(a) an agent's certification under penalty of perjury of any factual matter concerning the principal,
agent, or power of attorney;
(b) an English translation of the power of attorney if the power of attorney contains, in whole or in
part, language other than English; and
(c) an opinion of counsel as to any matter of law concerning the power of attorney if the person
making the request provides in a writing or other record the reason for the request.
(5) An English translation or an opinion of counsel requested under this section shall be provided
at the principal's expense unless the request is made more than seven business days after the
power of attorney is presented for acceptance.
(6) For purposes of this section and Section 75A-2-120, a person that conducts activities through
employees is without actual knowledge of a fact relating to a power of attorney, a principal, or
an agent if the employee conducting the transaction involving the power of attorney is without
actual knowledge of the fact.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 364, 2024 General Session

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