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· 10/11/2002

Wardley Better Homes and Gardens v. Cannon

Citations

  • 2002 UT 99
  • 61 P.3d 1009
  • 458 Utah Adv. Rep. 15
  • 2002 Utah LEXIS 143
  • 2002 WL 31269624

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  • knowledge cannot be imputed to an individual when determining his subjective mental state but can always be imputed to a corporate principal, which can acquire knowledge through agents
  • “Knowledge can always be imputed to a corporation — even when used to determine a subjective mental state — because a corporation has no belief or intent independent of that of its officers and agents”

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Judges: Howe, Durham, Durrant, Russon, Wilkins, Howe'S

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