Utah Code §78B-2-225
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Statute of Limitations and Repose — Construction
Establishes a 6-year statute of limitations for contract/warranty claims from completion, and a 2-year statute of limitations for tort claims from discovery. Statute of repose is 9 years after completion or abandonment. If discovered in the 8th or 9th year, an additional 2 years is allowed. Does not apply to fraudulent concealment or willful/intentional acts.
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Compliance
| Ref | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Establishes a 6-year statute of limitations for contract/warranty claims from completion, and a 2-year statute of limitations for tort claims from discovery. | |
| Statute of repose is 9 years after completion or abandonment. | |
| If discovered in the 8th or 9th year, an additional 2 years is allowed. | |
| Does not apply to fraudulent concealment or willful/intentional acts. |
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