Utah Code > Title 78A > Chapter 9 – Attorneys
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§ 78A-9-101 | Admission to state bar — Criminal history background checks |
§ 78A-9-102 | Fees for certificate of admission |
§ 78A-9-103 | Practicing law without a license prohibited — Exceptions |
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 78A > Chapter 9 - Attorneys
- Administrator: means the motor vehicle enforcement administrator. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Appellate: About appeals; an appellate court has the power to review the judgement of another lower court or tribunal.
- Authorized service center: means an entity that:
(a) is in the business of repairing exclusively the motor vehicles of the same line-make as the motor vehicles a single direct-sale manufacturer manufactures; (b) the direct-sale manufacturer described in Subsection (4)(a) authorizes to complete warranty repair work for motor vehicles that the direct-sale manufacturer sells, displays for sale, or offers for sale or exchange; and (c) conducts business primarily from an enclosed commercial repair facility that is permanently located in the state. See Utah Code 41-3-102 - Commission: means the State Tax Commission. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Dealer: includes a representative or consignee of any dealer. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Direct-sale manufacturer: means a person:
(a) that is both a manufacturer and a dealer; (b) that is: (i) an electric vehicle manufacturer; or (ii) a low-volume manufacturer; (c) that is not a franchise holder; (d) that is domiciled in the United States; and (e) whose chief officers direct, control, and coordinate the person's activities as a direct-sale manufacturer from a physical location in the United States. See Utah Code 41-3-102 - Manufacturer: means a person engaged in the business of constructing or assembling new motor vehicles, ownership of which is customarily transferred by a manufacturer's statement or certificate of origin, or a person who constructs three or more new motor vehicles in any 12-month period. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Person: means :Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Principal place of business: means a site or location in this state:
(i) devoted exclusively to the business for which the dealer, manufacturer, remanufacturer, transporter, dismantler, crusher, or body shop is licensed, and businesses incidental to them; (ii) sufficiently bounded by fence, chain, posts, or otherwise marked to definitely indicate the boundary and to admit a definite description with space adequate to permit the display of three or more new, or new and used, or used motor vehicles and sufficient parking for the public; and (iii) that includes a permanent enclosed building or structure large enough to accommodate the office of the establishment and to provide a safe place to keep the books and other records of the business, at which the principal portion of the business is conducted and the books and records kept and maintained. See Utah Code 41-3-102 - Salesperson: means an individual who for a salary, commission, or compensation of any kind, is employed either directly, indirectly, regularly, or occasionally by any new motor vehicle dealer or used motor vehicle dealer to sell, purchase, or exchange or to negotiate for the sale, purchase, or exchange of motor vehicles. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5