67-4a-207. Refunds and payments resulting from judicial or administrative
proceedings.
(1) The sum to be paid as a refund, under an order or decision of a court or administrative
agency or by agreement, that remains outstanding for more than one year after it became payable
is considered abandoned unless the apparent owner has communicated in writing with the holder
concerning that sum within the preceding six months.
(2) Any sum payable or intangible property distributable in the course of a voluntary or
involuntary dissolution or liquidation that remains unclaimed for one year after the date of the
final distribution or liquidation is considered abandoned unless the apparent owner has
communicated in writing with the holder concerning that sum or distribution within the preceding
six months.
(3) Intangible property payable or distributable to a member of or participant in a class
action that remains unclaimed for more than one year after the time for the final payment or
distribution is considered abandoned, unless the apparent owner has communicated in writing
with the holder concerning the property within the preceding six months.
(4) Intangible property payable or distributable as the result of litigation or settlement of a
dispute before a judicial or administrative body that remains unclaimed for more than one year
after the time for the final payment or distribution is considered abandoned unless the apparent
owner has communicated in writing concerning the property within the preceding six months.
Enacted by Chapter 198, 1995 General Session
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