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Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : flsenate.gov Introduction · View Statutes · Search Statutes · Constitution · Laws of Florida · Order ... (5) Upon purchase of the mobile home park, the association organized under this chapter may convert to a condominium, cooperative, or subdivision. The directors shall have the authority to amend and restate the articles of incorporation and bylaws in order to comply with the requirements of chapter 718, chapter 719, or other applicable sections of the Florida Statutes. ... [Read More]
Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : flsenate.gov 1 Note. --Section 11, ch. 2004-349, provides that "[t]he amendment made by this act to section 1011.62(4)(c)4., Florida Statutes, applies to the certifications of the 2004 and later levels of assessment. It is the intent of the Legislature that the use of just value instead of assessed value for property assessed pursuant to section 193.155, Florida Statutes, for the calculation of such levels for any certification made pursuant to section 1011.62(4)(c)4. or former section 236.081(4)(c)4., Florida Statutes, prior to the 2004 tax roll is validated and ratified." ... [Read More]
Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : flsenate.gov Introduction · View Statutes · Search Statutes · Constitution · Laws of Florida · Order ... Chapter 267, Florida Statutes 2004 ... The 2004 Florida Statutes ... [Read More]
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Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : flsenate.gov Introduction · View Statutes · Search Statutes · Constitution · Laws of Florida · Order ... (1) CREATION OF DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY.--A durable power of attorney is a written power of attorney by which a principal designates another as the principal's attorney in fact. The durable power of attorney must be in writing, must be executed with the same formalities required for the conveyance of real property by Florida law, and must contain the words: "This durable power of attorney is not affected by subsequent incapacity of the principal except as provided in s. 709.08, Florida Statutes"; or similar words that show the principal's intent that the authority conferred is exercisable notwithstanding the principal's subsequent incapacity, except as otherwise provided by this section. The durable power of attorney is exercisable as of the date of execution; however, if the durable power of attorney is conditioned upon the principal's lack of capacity to manage property as defined in s. 744.102(11)(a), the durable power of attorney is exercisable upon the delivery of aff ... [Read More]
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