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78B-6-1313. Temporary injunction in actions involving title to mining claims.
(1) The court may grant a postponement if:
(a) the court is satisfied that the delay is necessary for either or both parties to adequatelyprepare for trial; and
(b) the party requesting the postponement is not guilty of laches and is acting in goodfaith.
(2) The court may provide, as part of its order, that the party obtaining the postponementmay not remove from the property which is the subject of the action any valuable quartz, rock,earth, or ores. The court may vacate the postponement order or hold the party in contempt if theorder is violated.

Enacted by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78b > Chapter-06 > 78b-6-1313

78B-6-1313. Temporary injunction in actions involving title to mining claims.
(1) The court may grant a postponement if:
(a) the court is satisfied that the delay is necessary for either or both parties to adequatelyprepare for trial; and
(b) the party requesting the postponement is not guilty of laches and is acting in goodfaith.
(2) The court may provide, as part of its order, that the party obtaining the postponementmay not remove from the property which is the subject of the action any valuable quartz, rock,earth, or ores. The court may vacate the postponement order or hold the party in contempt if theorder is violated.

Enacted by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78b > Chapter-06 > 78b-6-1313

78B-6-1313. Temporary injunction in actions involving title to mining claims.
(1) The court may grant a postponement if:
(a) the court is satisfied that the delay is necessary for either or both parties to adequatelyprepare for trial; and
(b) the party requesting the postponement is not guilty of laches and is acting in goodfaith.
(2) The court may provide, as part of its order, that the party obtaining the postponementmay not remove from the property which is the subject of the action any valuable quartz, rock,earth, or ores. The court may vacate the postponement order or hold the party in contempt if theorder is violated.

Enacted by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session