Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R652 - Forestry, Fire and State Lands
Rule R652-30 - Special Use Leases
Section R652-30-900 - Lease Assignments and Subleases

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 652-30-900

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

1. Any special use lease may be assigned or subleased to any person, firm, association, or corporation qualified to hold a state lease, provided, however, that all assignments and subleases are approved by the division; and no assignment or sublease is effective until approval is given. Any assignment or sublease made without such approval is avoidable at the division's option.

2. An assignment or sublease shall take effect the day of the approval of the assignment or sublease. On the effective date of any assignment or sublease, the assignee or sublessee is bound by the terms of the lease to the same extent as if the assignee or sublessee were the original lessee, any conditions in the assignment to the contrary notwithstanding.

3. An assignment must be a sufficient legal instrument, properly executed and acknowledged, and should clearly set forth the lease number, the land involved, and the name and address of the assignee, and the interest transferred.

4. An assignment shall be executed according to division procedures.

5. Additional occupants of a telecommunication facility must abide by all the requirements of this rule. In addition, the division shall charge each communication site sublessee an amount equal to 50% of the current rental being charged the lessee.

6. As a condition of approval of assignments of sublease the division shall require:

(a) The assignee to accept the most current applicable lease form unless continuation of the existing form is clearly in the best interests of the beneficiaries.

(b) The lessee to be acceptable to the lessor.

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