Utah Code § 75B-2-1005

Limitation of action against trustee
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(1) A beneficiary may not commence a proceeding against a trustee for breach of trust more than
six months after the date that the beneficiary or a person who may represent and bind the
beneficiary was sent a report that adequately disclosed the existence of a potential claim for
breach of trust and informed the beneficiary of the time allowed for commencing a proceeding.
(2) A report adequately discloses the existence of a potential claim for breach of trust if the report
provides sufficient information so that the beneficiary or representative knows of the potential
claim or should have inquired into the claim's existence.
(3) If Subsection (1) does not apply, a judicial proceeding by a beneficiary against a trustee for
breach of trust must be commenced within one year after the first to occur of:
(a) the removal, resignation, or death of the trustee;
(b) the termination of the beneficiary's interest in the trust; or
(c) the termination of the trust.
(4) This section does not preclude an action to recover for fraud or misrepresentation related to the
report.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 310, 2025 General Session

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