Utah Code § 75A-2-212

Claims and litigation
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Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, language in a power of attorney granting
general authority with respect to claims and litigation authorizes the agent to:
(1) assert and maintain before a court or administrative agency a claim, claim for relief, cause of
action, counterclaim, offset, recoupment, or defense, including an action to recover property
or other thing of value, recover damages sustained by the principal, eliminate or modify tax
liability, or seek an injunction, specific performance, or other relief;
(2) bring an action to determine adverse claims or intervene or otherwise participate in litigation;
(3) seek an attachment, garnishment, order of arrest, or other preliminary, provisional, or
intermediate relief and use an available procedure to effect or satisfy a judgment, order, or
decree;
(4) make or accept a tender, offer of judgment, or admission of facts, submit a controversy on an
agreed statement of facts, consent to examination, and bind the principal in litigation;
(5) submit to alternative dispute resolution, settle, and propose or accept a compromise;
(6) waive the issuance and service of process upon the principal, accept service of process,
appear for the principal, designate persons upon which process directed to the principal may
be served, execute and file or deliver stipulations on the principal's behalf, verify pleadings,
seek appellate review, procure and give surety and indemnity bonds, contract and pay for the
preparation and printing of records and briefs, receive, execute, and file or deliver a consent,
waiver, release, confession of judgment, satisfaction of judgment, notice, agreement, or other
instrument in connection with the prosecution, settlement, or defense of a claim or litigation;
(7) act for the principal with respect to bankruptcy or insolvency, whether voluntary or involuntary,
concerning the principal or some other person, or with respect to a reorganization, receivership,
or application for the appointment of a receiver or trustee that affects an interest of the principal
in property or other thing of value;
(8) pay a judgment, award, or order against the principal or a settlement made in connection with a
claim or litigation; and
(9) receive money or other thing of value paid in settlement of or as proceeds of a claim or
litigation.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 364, 2024 General Session

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