Utah Code § 78B-3-202
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As used in this part:
The words "any person" mean any individual, firm, company, association, or corporation.
The words "transaction of business within this state" mean activities of a nonresident person, his agents, or representatives in this state which affect persons or businesses within the state.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7
cases (3 in the last 5 years), 2008–2026 · leading case: Pohl, Inc. of America v. Webelhuth
Pohl, Inc. of America v. Webelhuth (2008)
“[29] Utah Code Ann. § 78B-3-202(2). [30] Pohl, 2007 UT App 225, ¶ 9 , 164 P.”
Shannon's Rainbow, LLC v. Supernova Media, Inc. (2010)
“§ 78B-3-202. 67 . Burger King Corp. v. Rudzewicz, 471 U.”
Go Invest Wisely LLC v. Barnes (2016)
“§ 78B-3-202(2). ¶12 Pursuant to section 78B-3-201 of the Utah Code, the long-arm statute “should be applied so as to assert jurisdiction over nonresident defendants to the fullest extent permitted by the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States…”
Dougan v. Minton (2012)
“ssion in this state of the act giving rise to the claim, so long as that act is not a mere omission, failure to act, or occurrence over which the defendant had no control; or (7) the commission of sexual intercourse within this state which gives rise to a paternity suit under…”
Rayware Limited v. New Creations Brands (2024)
“§ 78B-3-202(1) (“The words ‘any person’ mean any individual, firm, company, association, or corporation.”
Doe v. RentGrow, Inc. (2024)
“’”28 Here, the Amended Complaint alleges, and a declaration from Cleara’s CEO confirms, that Cleara is a Pennsylvania LLC that has its principal 22 Utah Code § 78B-3-205; see also id.”
ODK Capital v. Paw Spa Pet Resort (2026)
“The Act defines the “any person” to mean “any individual, firm, company, association, or corporation” and the term “transaction of business within this state” to mean “activities of a nonresident person, his agents, or representatives in this state which affect persons or…”
— Utah Code § 78B-3-202(1) — 2 cases
Rayware Limited v. New Creations Brands (2024)
“§ 78B-3-202(1) (“The words ‘any person’ mean any individual, firm, company, association, or corporation.”
Doe v. RentGrow, Inc. (2024)
“’”28 Here, the Amended Complaint alleges, and a declaration from Cleara’s CEO confirms, that Cleara is a Pennsylvania LLC that has its principal 22 Utah Code § 78B-3-205; see also id.”
— Utah Code § 78B-3-202(2) — 3 cases
Pohl, Inc. of America v. Webelhuth (2008)
“[29] Utah Code Ann. § 78B-3-202(2). [30] Pohl, 2007 UT App 225, ¶ 9 , 164 P.”
Go Invest Wisely LLC v. Barnes (2016)
“§ 78B-3-202(2). ¶12 Pursuant to section 78B-3-201 of the Utah Code, the long-arm statute “should be applied so as to assert jurisdiction over nonresident defendants to the fullest extent permitted by the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States…”
Dougan v. Minton (2012)
“ssion in this state of the act giving rise to the claim, so long as that act is not a mere omission, failure to act, or occurrence over which the defendant had no control; or (7) the commission of sexual intercourse within this state which gives rise to a paternity suit under…”
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