Utah Non-actionable Statements are statements made by individuals or organizations that are not legally binding or enforceable. These statements are not considered contracts and therefore, cannot be enforced by the court. Utah Non-actionable Statements are typically used in contexts such as advertising, sales, and public relations. Types of Utah Non-actionable Statements include, but are not limited to: statements of opinion, puffer, predictions, promises without consideration, and statements of intention or future plans. Statements of opinion are subjective views or beliefs that cannot be enforced in court. Puffer is an exaggerated, promotional statement that is not considered to be true. Predictions are future statements that are not legally binding and cannot be enforced in court. Promises without consideration are promises made without any form of payment (monetary or otherwise) in exchange. Finally, statements of intention or future plans are statements that are not considered to be legally binding and cannot be enforced in court.