2006 Utah Code - 11-30-7 — Pleadings -- Questions of law and fact -- Judgment.

     11-30-7.   Pleadings -- Questions of law and fact -- Judgment.
     Any defendant may file, amend, or supplement any pleading to the proceeding at any time on or before the hearing, but not thereafter without permission of the court. At the time and place designated in the order, the court shall proceed to hear and determine all questions of law and fact, and shall make those orders which will best enable the court properly to try and determine all questions of law and fact and to enter a judgment with the least possible delay. The judgment shall be based upon a written opinion of the court which shall make findings of fact and shall state separately the court's conclusions of law. To the extent possible and practicable under the circumstances, judgment shall be rendered within ten days after the hearing is concluded.

Enacted by Chapter 197, 1987 General Session

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