Utah Code § 57-1-38 Release of Security Interest

LibraryUtah Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through the 2023 Second Special Session
Year2023
CitationUtah Code § 57-1-38

(1) As used in this section:

(a) "Revolving credit line" means an agreement between the borrower and a secured lender who agrees to loan the borrower money on a continuing basis so long as the outstanding principal amount owed by the borrower does not exceed a specified amount.

(b) "Secured lender" means:

(i) a mortgagee on a mortgage;

(ii) a beneficiary on a trust deed;

(iii) a person that holds or retains legal title to real property as security for financing the purchase of the real property under a real estate sales contract; and

(iv) any other person that holds or retains a security interest in real property to secure the repayment of a secured loan.

(c)

(i) "Secured loan" means a loan or extension of credit, the repayment of which is secured by a mortgage, a trust deed, the holding or retention of legal title under a real estate sales contract, or other security interest in real property, whether or not the security interest is perfected.

(ii) A judgment award secured by a judgment lien is not of itself a secured loan. A subsequent written agreement between a judgment creditor and a judgment debtor concerning payment of the judgment is a secured loan if it otherwise qualifies under the definition in Subsection (1)(c)(i).

(d) "Security interest" means an interest in real property that secures payment or performance of an obligation. Security interest includes a lien or encumbrance.

(e) "Servicer" means a person that services and receives loan payments on behalf of a secured lender with respect to a secured loan.

(2) This section may not be interpreted to validate, invalidate, alter, or otherwise affect the foreclosure of a mortgage, the exercise of a trustee's power of sale, the exercise of a seller's right of reentry under a real estate sales contract, or the exercise of any other power or remedy of a secured lender to enforce the repayment of a secured loan.

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