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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XXXVI
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 617
CORPORATIONS NOT FOR PROFIT
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617.0604 Liability of members.
(1) A member of a corporation is not, as such, personally liable for any act, debt, liability, or obligation of the corporation.
(2) A member may become liable to the corporation for dues, assessments, or fees as provided by law.
History.s. 55, ch. 93-281.

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Unofficial Ad Hoc Comm. for Westwood Cmty. Two Ass'n v. Barbee (In Re Westwood Cmty. Two Ass'n), 266 B.R. 223 (S.D. Fla. 2001).

Cited 2 times | Published | District Court, S.D. Florida | 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13676, 2001 WL 874848

...at 12.) In response, the Trustee argues that he has engaged in lawful assessment proceedings as provided under Florida law. The Trustee notes that the authority for the special assessment is provided in both the Florida Statutes as well as various provisions contained in the homeowner association documents of the Debtor. [1] Section 617.0604 of the Florida Statutes states in pertinent part that a member of a corporation "may become liable to [a] corporation for dues, assessments, or fees as provided by law." Fla.Stat. 617.0604(2) (2001)....

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