Utah Code § 78B-6-1002

Right of action for injuries to trees -- Damage
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(1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), any person who, without authority, willfully or intentionally
cuts down or carries off any wood or underwood, tree or timber, or girdles or otherwise willfully
or intentionally injures any tree or timber on the land of another person, or on the street
or highway in front of any person's house, town or city lot, or cultivated grounds, or on the
commons or public grounds of any city or town, or on the street or highway in front, without
lawful authority, is liable to the owner of such land, or to the city or town, for treble the amount
of damages which may be assessed in a civil action.
(2)

(a) The provisions of this section do not apply to injuries to a tree or timber on the land of another
arising from a wildland fire.
(b) Liability for injuries to a tree or timber on the land of another arising from a wildland fire is
determined in accordance with Section 65A-3-4.

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