Utah Code § 16-10a-1505
Effect of filing an application for authority to transact business
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10/1/2026
Filing an application for authority to transact business authorizes the foreign corporation to transact business in this state subject, however, to the right of the state to revoke the certificate as provided in this part.
A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state has the same rights and privileges as, but no greater rights or privileges than, a domestic corporation of like character. Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state is subject to the same duties, restrictions, penalties, and liabilities now or later imposed on a domestic corporation of like character.
This chapter does not authorize this state to regulate the organization or internal affairs of a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state.
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Cited in 1
case (1 in the last 5 years), 2024–2024 · leading case: Madsen v. Sidwell Air Freight
Madsen v. Sidwell Air Freight (2024)
“” Plaintiff’s main argument is that this last provision, § 16-10a-1505(2), must be read as to establish consent because all domestic Utah corporations are subject to general jurisdiction and, through registration, a foreign corporation is subject to the same “duties” and…”
— Utah Code § 16-10a-1505(2) — 1 case
Madsen v. Sidwell Air Freight (2024)
“” Plaintiff’s main argument is that this last provision, § 16-10a-1505(2), must be read as to establish consent because all domestic Utah corporations are subject to general jurisdiction and, through registration, a foreign corporation is subject to the same “duties” and…”
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