Utah Nature of the case is a legal term used to refer to a particular type of case that involves a dispute between two parties that arose out of a contract or other agreement that was made in the state of Utah. This type of case typically involves a breach of contract, a dispute over the interpretation of a contract, or a dispute over a transaction that occurred in Utah. There are three primary types of Utah Nature of the case: contract disputes, tort claims, and equitable claims. Contract disputes involve disagreements over the terms of a contract or agreement, and could include breach of contract, breach of warranty, and other contract-related issues. Tort claims involve disputes between two parties arising out of an alleged injury or wrong, and may include negligence, product liability, or other forms of personal injury claims. Lastly, equitable claims involve disputes between two parties over matters of equity, such as specific performance, injunctive relief, or other legal remedies.