Utah Knowledge as to Conduct or as to Result is a legal concept that applies to the standard of care expected of a person in a particular situation. It also applies to the legal responsibility for one's actions or omissions in a given situation. This concept typically applies to medical, professional, and other situations where a person has a duty to act with reasonable care and skill. The two types of Utah Knowledge as to Conduct or as to Result are: Knowledge as to Conduct: This applies when a person has knowledge of a particular conduct, and this knowledge is the basis of their legal responsibility for their actions or omissions. For example, if a doctor knows that a certain medical procedure carries a high risk of serious injury or death, they will be held to a higher standard of care when performing that procedure. Knowledge as to Result: This applies when a person has knowledge of a particular result, and this knowledge is the basis of their legal responsibility for their actions or omissions. For example, if a professional knows that a particular course of action will likely cause significant damage to a client, they will be held to a higher standard of care when carrying out that course of action.