Utah Code 7-18a-401. Separate assets
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(1) Each foreign depository institution authorized to transact business in this state through an agency or branch shall keep the assets of its business in this state separate and apart from the assets of its business outside this state.
Terms Used In Utah Code 7-18a-401
- Agency: means a place of business of a foreign depository institution located in this state that is authorized to exercise the powers permitted in Section 7-18a-301. See Utah Code 7-18a-102
- Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
- Branch: when used in reference to a foreign depository institution, means a place of business of a foreign depository institution located in this state that is authorized to exercise the powers permitted in Section 7-18a-301. See Utah Code 7-18a-102
- Depository institution: means a bank, savings and loan association, savings bank, industrial bank, credit union, or other institution that:(8)(a) holds or receives deposits, savings, or share accounts;(8)(b) issues certificates of deposit; or(8)(c) provides to its customers other depository accounts that are subject to withdrawal by checks, drafts, or other instruments or by electronic means to effect third party payments. See Utah Code 7-1-103
- Foreign depository institution: means a depository institution chartered or authorized to transact business by a foreign government. See Utah Code 7-1-103
- Institution: means :
(19)(a) a corporation;(19)(b) a limited liability company;(19)(c) a partnership;(19)(d) a trust;(19)(e) an association;(19)(f) a joint venture;(19)(g) a pool;(19)(h) a syndicate;(19)(i) an unincorporated organization; or(19)(j) any form of business entity. See Utah Code 7-1-103- State: means , unless the context demands otherwise:
(33)(a) a state;(33)(b) the District of Columbia; or(33)(c) the territories of the United States. See Utah Code 7-1-103(2) The creditors of a foreign depository institution authorized to transact business in this state through an agency or branch arising out of transactions with, and recorded on the books of, the agency or branch shall be entitled to absolute preference and priority over the creditors of the foreign depository institution‘s offices located outside this state with respect to the assets of the foreign depository institution in this state.