Florida Statutes
§ 468.396 — Claims against a single licensee in excess of dollar limitation; joinder of claims, payment; insufficient funds
Florida § 468.396
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 468.396 (2026).
Text
(1)If the payment in full of two or more pending valid claims that have been filed by aggrieved persons against a single licensee would exceed the $50,000 limit as set forth in s. 468.395, the $50,000 shall be distributed among the aggrieved persons in the ratio that their respective claims bear to the aggregate of all valid claims or in any other manner that a court of record may determine to be equitable. Such money shall be distributed among the persons entitled to share in it without regard to the order of priority in which their respective judgments have been obtained or their claims have been filed.
(2)Upon petition of the board, the court may require all claimants and prospective claimants against one licensee to be joined in one action, to the end that the respective rights of a
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Legislative History
ss. 12, 17, ch. 91-207; s. 4, ch. 91-429.
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Florida § 468.396, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/468.396.