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7-2A-506
Section 7-2A-506 Statute of limitations. (1) An action for default under a lease contract,
including breach of warranty or indemnity, must be commenced within 4 years after the cause
of action accrued. By the original lease contract the parties may reduce the period of limitation
to not less than one year. (2) A cause of action for default accrues when the act or omission
on which the default or breach of warranty is based is or should have been discovered by the
aggrieved party, or when the default occurs, whichever is later. A cause of action for indemnity
accrues (a) in the case of an indemnity against liability, when the act or omission on which
the claim for indemnity is based is or should have been discovered by the indemnified party,
or when the default occurs, whichever is later, (b) in the case of an indemnity against loss
or damage, when the person indemnified makes payment thereof. A cause of action for damages
for injury to the person in the case of consumer goods accrues...
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6-5-543
Section 6-5-543 Damages against health care provider to be itemized; future damages
over $150,000 to be paid by periodic payments over period of years; judgment to specify payment
terms; requirement to post security or provide evidence of insurance; future damages not to
be reduced to present value; attorney's fees; termination of periodic payments; contempt of
court upon continuing pattern of failure to make payments; modification of judgment; legislative
intent. (a) In any action for injury or damages whether in contract or in tort against a health
care provider based on a breach of the standard of care the damages assessed by the trier
of fact shall be itemized as follows: (1) Past damages, (2) Future damages, (3) Punitive damages.
The trier of fact shall not reduce any future damages to present value. If the trial court
determines that any one or more of the above categories is not recoverable in the action,
that category or categories shall be omitted from the itemization. (b)...
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7-2A-303
Section 7-2A-303 Alienability of interests, transfer of rights, etc. (1) As used in
this section, "creation of a security interest" includes the sale of a lease
contract that is subject to Article 9A, Secured Transactions, by reason of Section
7-9A-109(a)(3). (2) Except as provided in subsection (3) and Section 7-9A-407, a provision
in a lease agreement which (i) prohibits the voluntary or involuntary transfer, including
a transfer by sale, sublease, creation, or enforcement of a security interest, or attachment,
levy, or other judicial process, of an interest of a party under the lease contract or of
the lessor's residual interest in the goods, or (ii) makes such a transfer an event of default,
gives rise to the rights and remedies provided in subsection (4), but a transfer that is prohibited
or is an event of default under the lease agreement is otherwise effective. (3) A provision
in a lease agreement which (i) prohibits a transfer of a right to damages for default with
respect to...
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35-4-75
Section 35-4-75 Time for delivery of deed; when recorded contract presumed abandoned.
(a) Where any contract or extension thereof for the sale of any interest in land fails to
state the time within which, or the circumstances under which, a deed is to be delivered,
the time for the delivery of the deed shall be a reasonable time after the date on which the
contract was entered into, and in no case more than one year subsequent to such date. (b)
Where any contract for the sale of any interest in land or any extension of such contract
has been recorded or rerecorded and five years have elapsed since the time provided by the
parties or by subsection (a) of this section for the delivery of the deed, whichever
period shall be the longer, and no action has been brought for the specific performance of
such contract or for the foreclosure of the vendee's interest or for the enforcement of an
equitable lien arising from the contract and no lis pendens has been properly filed, a lienholder
or a...
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8-32-5
Section 8-32-5 Required provisions, service contracts. (a) Service contracts sold or
offered for sale in this state, in their entirety, shall be written, printed, or typed in
eight point type size, or larger, and shall comply with the requirements set forth in this
section, as applicable. (b) Service contracts insured under a reimbursement insurance
policy pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of Section 8-32-3 shall contain
a statement in substantially the following form: "Obligations of the provider under this
service contract are guaranteed under a service contract reimbursement insurance policy."
If the provider fails to pay or to provide service on a claim within 60 days after proof of
loss has been filed, the service contract holder is entitled to make a claim directly against
the reimbursement insurance company. The service contract shall state the name and address
of the reimbursement insurance company. (c) Service contracts not insured under a reimbursement
insurance...
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6-5-225
Section 6-5-225 Time for commencement of action against architects, engineers, and builders.
(a) It is the purpose and intent of the Legislature in connection with all actions against
architects and engineers, who perform or furnish the design, planning, specifications, testing,
supervision, administration, or observation of the construction of an improvement on or to
real property, and builders who construct, perform, or manage the construction of an improvement
on or to real property designed by and constructed under the supervision, administration or
observation of, or in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by, an architect
or engineer, to limit the time for commencement of an action to a period of two years from
the date a cause of action accrues and to bar all causes of action and rights of action which
accrue more than seven years after substantial completion of such improvement. The Legislature
finds that this classification distinguishing architects,...
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27-14-11.1
Section 27-14-11.1 Contents of policies - Denial or reduction of benefits due to Medicaid
eligibility void. (a) For purposes of this section, "private insurer" is
defined as any of the following: (1) Any commercial insurance company offering health or casualty
insurance to individuals or groups, including both experience-rated contracts and indemnity
contracts. (2) Any profit or nonprofit prepaid plan offering either medical services or full
or partial payment for the diagnosis or treatment of an injury, disease, or disability. (3)
Any organization administering health or casualty insurance plans for professional associations,
unions, fraternal groups, employer-employee benefit plans, and any similar organization offering
these payments or services, including self-insured and self-funded plans. (4) Any health insurer,
including group health plans, as defined in Section 607(1) of the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act of 1974, self-insured plans, service benefit plans, managed care...
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11-61A-15
Section 11-61A-15 Issuance of bonds. (a) The authority may issue bonds under and secured
by an indenture between the authority and a trustee. The trustee may be a private person or
corporation, including, but not limited to, any trust company or bank having trust powers,
whether the bank or trust company is located within or without the state. (b) In any indenture
or resolution providing for the issuance of bonds, the authority may pledge, for payment of
the principal of and the interest on the bonds, any of its revenues to which its right then
exists or may subsequently come into existence and may assign, as security for the payment,
any of its leases, franchises, permits, and contracts. In any such indenture the authority
may mortgage any of its properties, including any properties subsequently acquired by it.
Any pledge of revenues shall be valid and binding from the time it is made, and the revenues
pledged and subsequently received by the authority, and any property of the...
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37-13-13
Section 37-13-13 Bonds of authority - Security. In the discretion of the authority any
bonds may be issued under and secured by an indenture between the authority and a trustee.
Said trustee may be a private person or corporation, including (but not limited to) any trust
company or bank having trust powers, whether such bank or trust company is located within
or without the state. In any such indenture or resolution providing for the issuance of bonds,
the authority may pledge, for payment of the principal of and the interest on such bonds,
any of its revenues to which its right then exists or may thereafter come into existence and
may assign, as security for such payment, any of its leases, franchises, permits and contracts;
and in any such indenture, the authority may mortgage any of its properties, including any
that may be thereafter acquired by it. Any such pledge of revenues shall be valid and binding
from the time it is made, and the revenues so pledged and thereafter received...
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27-17A-2
Section 27-17A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ALTERNATIVE CONTAINER. A nonmetal receptacle or enclosure, without
ornamentation or a fixed interior lining, which is designed for the encasement of human remains
and which is made of cardboard, pressed-wood, composition materials (with or without an outside
covering), or pouches of canvas or other materials. (2) ARRANGEMENT CONFERENCE. The meeting
occurring either at need or preneed between the seller and the purchaser during which funeral
or cemetery merchandise and services are discussed. (3) ARRANGEMENT CONFERENCE FEE. The charge
to the purchaser in conjunction with the arrangement conference. (4) AT NEED. At the time
of death, or immediately following death. (5) AUTHORIZING AGENT. One who is lawfully authorized
to control the final disposition of human remains. (6) BELOW-GROUND CRYPT. A preplaced enclosed
chamber, which is usually constructed of reinforced concrete,...
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