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78B-6-1107 (Superseded 11/01/10). Nuisance -- Drug houses and drug dealing --Gambling -- Group criminal activity -- Party house -- Prostitution -- Weapons -- Abatementby eviction.
(1) Every building or place is a nuisance where:
(a) the unlawful sale, manufacture, service, storage, distribution, dispensing, oracquisition occurs of any controlled substance, precursor, or analog specified in Title 58, Chapter37, Controlled Substances;
(b) gambling is permitted to be played, conducted, or dealt upon as prohibited in Title 76,Chapter 10, Part 11, Gambling, which creates the conditions of a nuisance as defined inSubsection 78B-6-1101(1);
(c) criminal activity is committed in concert with two or more persons as provided inSection 76-3-203.1;
(d) parties occur frequently which create the conditions of a nuisance as defined inSubsection 78B-6-1101(1);
(e) prostitution or promotion of prostitution is regularly carried on by one or morepersons as provided in Title 76, Chapter 10, Part 13, Prostitution; and
(f) a violation of Title 76, Chapter 10, Part 5, Weapons, occurs on the premises.
(2) It is a defense to nuisance under Subsection (1)(a) if the defendant can prove that thedefendant is lawfully entitled to possession of a controlled substance.
(3) Sections 78B-6-1108 through 78B-6-1114 govern only an abatement by eviction ofthe nuisance as defined in Subsection (1).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78b > Chapter-06 > 78b-6-1107-superseded-11-01-10

78B-6-1107 (Superseded 11/01/10). Nuisance -- Drug houses and drug dealing --Gambling -- Group criminal activity -- Party house -- Prostitution -- Weapons -- Abatementby eviction.
(1) Every building or place is a nuisance where:
(a) the unlawful sale, manufacture, service, storage, distribution, dispensing, oracquisition occurs of any controlled substance, precursor, or analog specified in Title 58, Chapter37, Controlled Substances;
(b) gambling is permitted to be played, conducted, or dealt upon as prohibited in Title 76,Chapter 10, Part 11, Gambling, which creates the conditions of a nuisance as defined inSubsection 78B-6-1101(1);
(c) criminal activity is committed in concert with two or more persons as provided inSection 76-3-203.1;
(d) parties occur frequently which create the conditions of a nuisance as defined inSubsection 78B-6-1101(1);
(e) prostitution or promotion of prostitution is regularly carried on by one or morepersons as provided in Title 76, Chapter 10, Part 13, Prostitution; and
(f) a violation of Title 76, Chapter 10, Part 5, Weapons, occurs on the premises.
(2) It is a defense to nuisance under Subsection (1)(a) if the defendant can prove that thedefendant is lawfully entitled to possession of a controlled substance.
(3) Sections 78B-6-1108 through 78B-6-1114 govern only an abatement by eviction ofthe nuisance as defined in Subsection (1).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78b > Chapter-06 > 78b-6-1107-superseded-11-01-10

78B-6-1107 (Superseded 11/01/10). Nuisance -- Drug houses and drug dealing --Gambling -- Group criminal activity -- Party house -- Prostitution -- Weapons -- Abatementby eviction.
(1) Every building or place is a nuisance where:
(a) the unlawful sale, manufacture, service, storage, distribution, dispensing, oracquisition occurs of any controlled substance, precursor, or analog specified in Title 58, Chapter37, Controlled Substances;
(b) gambling is permitted to be played, conducted, or dealt upon as prohibited in Title 76,Chapter 10, Part 11, Gambling, which creates the conditions of a nuisance as defined inSubsection 78B-6-1101(1);
(c) criminal activity is committed in concert with two or more persons as provided inSection 76-3-203.1;
(d) parties occur frequently which create the conditions of a nuisance as defined inSubsection 78B-6-1101(1);
(e) prostitution or promotion of prostitution is regularly carried on by one or morepersons as provided in Title 76, Chapter 10, Part 13, Prostitution; and
(f) a violation of Title 76, Chapter 10, Part 5, Weapons, occurs on the premises.
(2) It is a defense to nuisance under Subsection (1)(a) if the defendant can prove that thedefendant is lawfully entitled to possession of a controlled substance.
(3) Sections 78B-6-1108 through 78B-6-1114 govern only an abatement by eviction ofthe nuisance as defined in Subsection (1).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session