607.0101

Short title; applicability.

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607.0101 Short title; applicability.
(1) This chapter may be cited as the “Florida Business Corporation Act.”
(2) Part I of this chapter contains provisions of general applicability to corporations.
(3) Part II of this chapter applies to social purpose corporations.
(4) Part III of this chapter applies to benefit corporations.
History.s. 1, ch. 89-154; s. 3, ch. 2014-209; s. 1, ch. 2019-90.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2005–2023 · leading case: Banco Industrial De Venezuela C.A., Miami Agency v. De Saad
Banco Industrial De Venezuela C.A., Miami Agency v. De Saad (2011) fla · cites it 2× “See § 607.0101, Fla. Stat. As used in the Act, “ ‘Corporation’ or ‘domestic corporation’ means a corporation for profit, which is not a foreign corporation, incorporated under or subject to the provisions of this act.”
Batur v. Signature Properties of Northwest Florida, Inc. (2005) fladistctapp “07401(3), the provision of the Florida Business Corporations Act, § 607.0101 et seq., Fla. Stat. (2002), that permits 14 corporate management 15 to cut short shareholder derivative suits in certain cir- *993 eumstances.”
Daren C. Daly (2023) flsb · cites it 4× “4 Fla. Stat. §§ 607.0101-613 . mostly irrelevant testimony about various purported agreements between family members and representations to third parties, the only relevant evidence – a corporate stock ledger and stock certificates – leads the Court to an easy conclusion: Daren5…”
Daly v. Daly (2023) flsb · cites it 4× “4 Fla. Stat. §§ 607.0101-613 . mostly irrelevant testimony about various purported agreements between family members and representations to third parties, the only relevant evidence – a corporate stock ledger and stock certificates – leads the Court to an easy conclusion: Daren5…”
Batur v. SIGNATURE PROPS. OF NORTHWEST FLA. (2005) fladistctapp “07401(3), the provision of the Florida Business Corporations Act, § 607.0101 et seq., Fla. Stat. (2002), that permits [14] corporate management [15] to cut short shareholder derivative suits in certain circumstances.”
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