Utah Code 7-1-1003. Intervention to challenge or stay order — Burden on governmental entity
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(1) Notwithstanding any other law or rule of law, any person who is entitled to notice of a court order under Section 7-1-1002 shall have the right to intervene in any proceeding with respect to enforcement of the order to:
Terms Used In Utah Code 7-1-1003
- Governmental entity: means :(1)(b)(i) the state, including:(1)(b)(i)(A) a department;(1)(b)(i)(B) an institution;(1)(b)(i)(C) a board;(1)(b)(i)(D) a division;(1)(b)(i)(E) a bureau;(1)(b)(i)(F) an office;(1)(b)(i)(G) a commission;(1)(b)(i)(H) a committee; or(1)(b)(i)(I) an elected official; and(1)(b)(ii) a political subdivision of the state, including:(1)(b)(ii)(A) a county;(1)(b)(ii)(B) a city;(1)(b)(ii)(C) a town;(1)(b)(ii)(D) a school district;(1)(b)(ii)(E) a public transit district;(1)(b)(ii)(F) a redevelopment agency;(1)(b)(ii)(G) a special improvement district; or(1)(b)(ii)(H) a taxing district. See Utah Code 7-1-1001
- Person: means :
(27)(a) an individual;(27)(b) a corporation;(27)(c) a limited liability company;(27)(d) a partnership;(27)(e) a trust;(27)(f) an association;(27)(g) a joint venture;(27)(h) a pool;(27)(i) a syndicate;(27)(j) a sole proprietorship;(27)(k) an unincorporated organization; or(27)(l) any form of business entity. See Utah Code 7-1-103(1)(a) challenge the issuance of the order; or(1)(b) stay compliance with the order.(2) Upon intervention, the burden shall be on the governmental entity obtaining the order to show that there is reasonable cause for the issuance of the order. - Person: means :