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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XL
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 714
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE RECEIVERSHIP ACT
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F.S. 714.17
714.17 Executory contract.
(1) For the purposes of this section, the term “timeshare interest” has the same meaning as in s. 721.05(36).
(2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (8), with court approval, a receiver may adopt or reject an executory contract of the owner relating to receivership property. The court may condition the receiver’s adoption and continued performance of the contract on terms appropriate under the circumstances. If the receiver does not request court approval to adopt or reject the contract within a reasonable time after the receiver’s appointment, the receiver is deemed to have rejected the contract.
(3) A receiver’s performance of an executory contract before court approval under subsection (2) of its adoption or rejection is not an adoption of the contract and does not preclude the receiver from seeking approval to reject the contract.
(4) A provision in an executory contract which requires or permits a forfeiture, modification, or termination of the contract because of the appointment of a receiver or the financial condition of the owner does not affect a receiver’s power under subsection (2) to adopt the contract.
(5) A receiver’s right to possess or use receivership property pursuant to an executory contract terminates on rejection of the contract under subsection (2). Rejection is a breach of the contract effective immediately before appointment of the receiver. A claim for damages for rejection of the contract must be submitted by the later of:
(a) The time set for submitting a claim in the receivership; or
(b) Thirty days after the court approves the rejection.
(6) If at the time a receiver is appointed, the owner has the right to assign an executory contract relating to receivership property under the laws of this state other than this chapter, the receiver may assign the contract with court approval.
(7) If a receiver rejects an executory contract for the sale of receivership property that is real property in possession of the purchaser or a real-property timeshare interest pursuant to subsection (2), the purchaser may:
(a) Treat the rejection as a termination of the contract, and in that case the purchaser has a lien on the property for the recovery of any part of the purchase price the purchaser paid; or
(b) Retain the purchaser’s right to possession under the contract. If the purchaser retains his or her right to possession pursuant to this paragraph, the purchaser must continue to perform all obligations arising under the contract and may offset any damages caused by nonperformance of an obligation of the owner after the date of the rejection, but the purchaser does not have a right or claim against other receivership property or the receiver on account of the damages.
(8) A receiver may not reject an unexpired lease of real property under which the owner is the landlord if:
(a) The tenant occupies the leased premises as the tenant’s primary residence;
(b) The receiver was appointed at the request of a person other than a mortgagee; or
(c) The receiver was appointed at the request of a mortgagee and:
1. The lease is superior to the lien of the mortgage;
2. The tenant has an enforceable agreement with the mortgagee or the holder of a senior lien under which the tenant’s occupancy will not be disturbed as long as the tenant performs its obligations under the lease;
3. The mortgagee has consented to the lease, either in a signed record or by its failure to timely object that the lease violated the mortgage; or
4. The terms of the lease were commercially reasonable at the time the lease was agreed to and the tenant did not know or have reason to know that the lease violated the mortgage.
History.s. 1, ch. 2020-106.

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Cases Citing Statute 714.17

Total Results: 5

Murphy v. International Robotic Systems, Inc.

Court: Supreme Court of Florida | Date Filed: 2000-08-17

Citation: 766 So. 2d 1010, 2000 WL 1158141

Snippet: plaintiff's counsel during closing argument. See id. at 714-17, 169 So. at 378-79. The bill of exceptions filed

Landrum v. Florida Power & Light Co.

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 1987-04-07

Citation: 505 So. 2d 552, 12 Fla. L. Weekly 946

Snippet: Cir.1966), cert. denied, 385 U.S. 1008, 87 S.Ct. 714, 17 L.Ed.2d 546 (1967). The justification for an electric

Vendola v. Southern Bell Tel. and Tel. Co.

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 1985-09-11

Citation: 474 So. 2d 275

Snippet: Cir.1966), cert. denied, 385 U.S. 1008, 87 S.Ct. 714, 17 L.Ed.2d 546 (1967); American Telephone & Telegraph

Carlisle v. Ulysses Line Ltd., SA

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 1985-07-23

Citation: 475 So. 2d 248

Snippet: Cir.1966), cert. denied, 385 U.S. 1007, 87 S.Ct. 714, 17 L.Ed.2d 546 (1967); Lohman v. Royal Viking Lines

Sullivan v. State

Court: Supreme Court of Florida | Date Filed: 1902-01-15

Citation: 44 Fla. 155

Snippet: 192, 2 S. W. Rep. 590; State v. Tilney, 38 Kan. 714, 17 Pac. Rep. 606; Territory v. Shipley, 4 Mont. 468