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7-2-722
Section 7-2-722 Who can sue third parties for injury to goods. Where a third party so deals
with goods which have been identified to a contract for sale as to cause actionable injury
to a party to that contract: (a) A right of action against the third party is in either party
to the contract for sale who has title to or a security interest or a special property or
an insurable interest in the goods; and if the goods have been destroyed or converted a right
of action is also in the party who either bore the risk of loss under the contract for sale
or has since the injury assumed that risk as against the other; (b) If at the time of the
injury the party plaintiff did not bear the risk of loss as against the other party to the
contract for sale and there is no arrangement between them for disposition of the recovery,
his suit or settlement is, subject to his own interest, as a fiduciary for the other party
to the contract; (c) Either party may with the consent of the other sue for the...
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7-2A-531
Section 7-2A-531 Standing to sue third parties for injury to goods. (1) If a third party so
deals with goods that have been identified to a lease contract as to cause actionable injury
to a party to the lease contract (a) the lessor has a right of action against the third party,
and (b) the lessee also has a right of action against the third party if the lessee: (i) has
a security interest in the goods; (ii) has an insurable interest in the goods; or (iii) bears
the risk of loss under the lease contract or has since the injury assumed that risk as against
the lessor and the goods have been converted or destroyed. (2) If at the time of the injury
the party plaintiff did not bear the risk of loss as against the other party to the lease
contract and there is no arrangement between them for disposition of the recovery, his or
her suit or settlement, subject to his or her own interest, is as a fiduciary for the other
party to the lease contract. (3) Either party with the consent of the...
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7-8-319
Section 7-8-319 (Effective Until January 1, 1997) Statute of frauds. A contract for the sale
of securities is not enforceable by way of action or defense unless: (a) There is some writing
signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought or by his authorized agent or broker
sufficient to indicate that a contract has been made for sale of a stated quantity of described
securities at a defined or stated price; or (b) Delivery of the security has been accepted
or payment has been made but the contract is enforceable under this provision only to the
extent of such delivery or payment; or (c) Within a reasonable time a writing in confirmation
of the sale or purchase and sufficient against the sender under paragraph (a) has been received
by the party against whom enforcement is sought and he has failed to send written objection
to its contents within 10 days after its receipt; or (d) The party against whom enforcement
is sought admits in his pleading, testimony or otherwise in court...
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40-19-2
Section 40-19-2 To whom tax paid; Motor Carrier Fund, exemptions. (a) The mileage tax required
under the provisions of this chapter to be paid by the contract carriers and common carriers,
subject to the provisions of this chapter, to the state as compensation for use of the public
highways of the state shall be paid to the Department of Revenue as required under this chapter.
All said mileage taxes, fees, and penalties collected by the Department of Revenue shall be
paid into the Treasury upon receipt thereof and shall be kept separate and apart by the Treasurer
in said fund, to be known as the Motor Carrier Fund. (b) All tour buses are exempt from the
tax imposed by this chapter. (c) All vehicles used as a "chartered party" vehicle
and used in support of a "charter party" contract in compliance with International
Registration Plan (IRP), requirements shall be exempt from the tax imposed by this chapter
when used in support of a charter party contract. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256;...
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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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11-70-2
Section 11-70-2 Initiation and notice of action. (a) Class 2 municipalities may initiate an
expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this chapter against a parcel of tax sale
property located within its municipal limits and purchased by the municipality. The municipality
shall record, in the office of the judge of probate in the county in which the property is
located, a notice of its intention to file an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action.
The notice shall include a legal description of the property, street address of the property
if available, a statement that the property is subject to expedited quiet title and foreclosure
proceedings under this chapter, and a statement that those proceedings may extinguish any
legal interests in the property. As used herein, interested parties shall mean the owner,
his or her heirs or personal representatives, any mortgagee or purchaser of the subject property
or any part thereof, and any party with an interest in the property,...
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27-17A-32
Section 27-17A-32 Rights of seller; powers and duties of trustee. (a) If amounts paid by the
purchaser under a preneed contract for funeral merchandise have previously been deposited
in trust, the seller may withdraw the principal amount and trust appreciation attributable
to the delivered item at such time as the funeral merchandise is delivered or installed or,
if comprised of materials designed to withstand prolonged, protected storage without deterioration,
the merchandise is placed in storage with a responsible third party bonded and insured for
the wholesale value thereof and evidenced by a receipt specifically identifying the item,
the specific preneed contract, the location of the item, and the identity and address of the
bonding and insuring parties. For purposes of this subsection only, caskets and alternative
containers may not be held in storage by the seller or a third party storage facility prior
to the death of the funeral beneficiary. (b) The trustee shall make regular...
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7-2-201
Section 7-2-201 Formal requirements; statute of frauds. (1) Except as otherwise provided in
this section a contract for the sale of goods for the price of $500 or more is not enforceable
by way of action or defense unless there is some writing sufficient to indicate that a contract
for sale has been made between the parties and signed by the party against whom enforcement
is sought or by his authorized agent or broker. A writing is not insufficient because it omits
or incorrectly states a term agreed upon, but the contract is not enforceable under this paragraph
beyond the quantity of goods shown in such writing. (2) Between merchants if within a reasonable
time a writing in confirmation of the contract and sufficient against the sender is received
and the party receiving it has reason to know its contents, it satisfies the requirements
of subsection (1) against such party unless written notice of objection to its contents is
given within 10 days after it is received. (3) A contract...
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7-2-309
Section 7-2-309 Absence of specific time provisions; notice of termination. (1) The time for
shipment or delivery or any other action under a contract if not provided in this article
or agreed upon shall be a reasonable time. (2) Where the contract provides for successive
performances but is indefinite in duration it is valid for a reasonable time but unless otherwise
agreed may be terminated at any time by either party. (3) Termination of a contract by one
party except on the happening of an agreed event requires that reasonable notification be
received by the other party and an agreement dispensing with notification is invalid if its
operation would be unconscionable. (Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811.)...
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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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