
[Utah Code Table of Contents]
[TITLE 78. Table of Contents]
78-26-4 Public and private statutes defined.
Statutes are public and private. A private statute is
one which concerns only certain designated individuals, and
affects only their private rights. All other statutes are
public, in which are included statutes creating or affecting
corporations.
1953
78-26-5 Taking of affidavits in this state.
An affidavit to be used before any court, judge, or officer
of this state may be taken before any judge, the clerk of
any court, any justice court judge, or any notary public
in this state.
1990
78-26-6 Taking of affidavits in another state.
An affidavit taken in another state or territory of the
United States, to be used in this state, may be taken before
a commissioner appointed by the governor of this state to
take affidavits and depositions in such other state or territory,
or before any notary public in another state or territory,
or before any judge or clerk of a court of record having
a seal.
1953
78-26-7 Taking of affidavits in foreign country.
An affidavit taken in a foreign country, to be used in
this state, may be taken before an ambassador, minister,
consul, vice consul or consular agent of the United States,
or before any judge of a court of record having a seal, in
such foreign country.
1953
78-26-8 Certification of affidavits taken before foreign court or judge.
When an affidavit is taken before a judge or court in
another state or territory, or in a foreign country, the
genuineness of the signature of the judge, the existence
of the court, and the fact that such judge is a member thereof,
must be certified by the clerk of the court under the seal
thereof.
1953
