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2015 Utah Code
Title 76 - Utah Criminal Code
Chapter 6 - Offenses Against Property
Part 4 - Theft
- Section 401 - Definitions.
- Section 402 - Presumptions and defenses.
- Section 402.5 - Defense regarding metal dealers.
- Section 403 - Theft -- Evidence to support accusation.
- Section 404 - Theft -- Elements.
- Section 404.5 - Wrongful appropriation -- Penalties.
- Section 404.7 - Theft of motor vehicle fuel.
- Section 405 - Theft by deception.
- Section 406 - Theft by extortion.
- Section 407 - Theft of lost, mislaid, or mistakenly delivered property.
- Section 408 - Receiving stolen property -- Duties of pawnbrokers, secondhand businesses, and coin dealers.
- Section 409 - Theft of services.
- Section 409.1 - Devices for theft of services -- Seizure and destruction -- Civil actions for damages.
- Section 409.3 - Theft of utility or cable television services -- Restitution -- Civil action for damages.
- Section 409.5 - Definitions.
- Section 409.6 - Use of telecommunication device to avoid lawful charge for service -- Penalty.
- Section 409.7 - Possession of any unlawful telecommunication device -- Penalty.
- Section 409.8 - Sale of an unlawful telecommunication device -- Penalty.
- Section 409.9 - Manufacture of an unlawful telecommunication device -- Penalty.
- Section-2 409.10 - Payment of restitution -- Civil action -- Other remedies retained.
- Section 410 - Theft by person having custody of property pursuant to repair or rental agreement.
- Section 410.5 - Theft of a rental vehicle.
- Section 412 - Theft -- Classification of offenses -- Action for treble damages.
- Section 412.5 - Property damage caused in the course of committing a theft.
- Section 413 - Release of fur-bearing animals -- Penalty -- Finding.
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