Utah Code 15-10-202. Remedy for violation
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(1) Subject to Subsection (2), if a seller does not comply with Section 15-10-201 with respect to a service contract containing an automatic renewal provision:
Terms Used In Utah Code 15-10-202
- Automatic renewal provision: means a provision under which a service contract is renewed for one or more specified periods if:(1)(a) the renewal causes the service contract to be in effect more than six months after the day of the initiation of the service contract; and(1)(b) the renewal is effective unless the consumer gives notice to the seller of the consumer's intention to terminate the service contract. See Utah Code 15-10-102
- Consumer: includes a representative of an association subject to:
(3)(b)(i) Title 57, Chapter 8, Condominium Ownership Act; or(3)(b)(ii) Title 57, Chapter 8a, Community Association Act. See Utah Code 15-10-102- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Seller: means a person providing service, maintenance, or repair under a service contract. See Utah Code 15-10-102
- Service contract: means a contract for service, maintenance, or repair:
(5)(a)(i) in connection with real property; or(5)(a)(ii) that provides a benefit to the real property. See Utah Code 15-10-102(1)(a) the automatic renewal provision is void and unconscionable as a matter of public policy; and(1)(b) the service contract shall automatically renew on a month-to-month basis.(2) Subsection (1) applies to an automatic renewal provision in a service contract with a business consumer for which a seller does not comply with Section 15-10-201 only if the service contract is executed on or after July 1, 2011. - Consumer: includes a representative of an association subject to: