Utah Code 75-1-301. Territorial application
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Except as otherwise provided in this code, this code applies to:
(1) The affairs and estates of decedents, missing persons, and persons to be protected, domiciled in this state;
Terms Used In Utah Code 75-1-301
- Incapacitated: means a judicial determination after proof by clear and convincing evidence that an adult's ability to do the following is impaired to the extent that the individual lacks the ability, even with appropriate technological assistance, to meet the essential requirements for financial protection or physical health, safety, or self-care:(24)(a) receive and evaluate information;(24)(b) make and communicate decisions; or(24)(c) provide for necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, health care, or safety. See Utah Code 75-1-201 v2
- Property: includes both real and personal property or any interest therein and means anything that may be the subject of ownership. See Utah Code 75-1-201 v2
- State: means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, or a Native American tribe or band recognized by federal law or formally acknowledged by a state. See Utah Code 75-1-201 v2
(2) The property of nonresidents located in this state or property coming into the control of a fiduciary who is subject to the laws of this state;(3) Incapacitated persons and minors in this state;(4) Survivorship and related accounts in this state; and(5) Trusts subject to administration in this state.