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48-2c-1807. Indemnification of members, employees, fiduciaries, and agents.
Unless a company's articles of organization provide otherwise:
(1) a member of a company is entitled to mandatory indemnification under Section48-2c-1803 and is entitled to apply for court-ordered indemnification under Section 48-2c-1805in each case to the same extent as a manager;
(2) the company may indemnify and advance expenses to a member, employee,fiduciary, or agent of the company to the same extent as to a manager; and
(3) a company may also indemnify and advance expenses to a member, employee,fiduciary, or agent who is not a manager to a greater extent, if not inconsistent with public policy,and if provided for by its articles of organization, operating agreement, general or specific actionof its managers or members, or contract.

Enacted by Chapter 260, 2001 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-48 > Chapter-02c > 48-2c-1807

48-2c-1807. Indemnification of members, employees, fiduciaries, and agents.
Unless a company's articles of organization provide otherwise:
(1) a member of a company is entitled to mandatory indemnification under Section48-2c-1803 and is entitled to apply for court-ordered indemnification under Section 48-2c-1805in each case to the same extent as a manager;
(2) the company may indemnify and advance expenses to a member, employee,fiduciary, or agent of the company to the same extent as to a manager; and
(3) a company may also indemnify and advance expenses to a member, employee,fiduciary, or agent who is not a manager to a greater extent, if not inconsistent with public policy,and if provided for by its articles of organization, operating agreement, general or specific actionof its managers or members, or contract.

Enacted by Chapter 260, 2001 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-48 > Chapter-02c > 48-2c-1807

48-2c-1807. Indemnification of members, employees, fiduciaries, and agents.
Unless a company's articles of organization provide otherwise:
(1) a member of a company is entitled to mandatory indemnification under Section48-2c-1803 and is entitled to apply for court-ordered indemnification under Section 48-2c-1805in each case to the same extent as a manager;
(2) the company may indemnify and advance expenses to a member, employee,fiduciary, or agent of the company to the same extent as to a manager; and
(3) a company may also indemnify and advance expenses to a member, employee,fiduciary, or agent who is not a manager to a greater extent, if not inconsistent with public policy,and if provided for by its articles of organization, operating agreement, general or specific actionof its managers or members, or contract.

Enacted by Chapter 260, 2001 General Session