2006 Utah Code - 78-27-37 — Definitions.

     78-27-37.   Definitions.
     As used in Section 78-27-37 through Section 78-27-43:
     (1) "Defendant" means a person, other than a person immune from suit as defined in Subsection (3), who is claimed to be liable because of fault to any person seeking recovery.
     (2) "Fault" means any actionable breach of legal duty, act, or omission proximately causing or contributing to injury or damages sustained by a person seeking recovery, including negligence in all its degrees, comparative negligence, assumption of risk, strict liability, breach of express or implied warranty of a product, products liability, and misuse, modification, or abuse of a product.
     (3) "Person immune from suit" means:
     (a) an employer immune from suit under Title 34A, Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act, or Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act; and
     (b) a governmental entity or governmental employee immune from suit pursuant to Title 63, Chapter 30d, Governmental Immunity Act of Utah.
     (4) "Person seeking recovery" means any person seeking damages or reimbursement on its own behalf, or on behalf of another for whom it is authorized to act as legal representative.

Amended by Chapter 102, 2005 General Session

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