Florida Statutes
§ 618.19 — Contracts and agreements with other like associations
Florida § 618.19
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 618.19 (2026).
Text
Any association may, upon resolution adopted by its board of directors, enter into all necessary and proper contracts and agreements and make all necessary and proper stipulations, agreements and contracts, and arrangements with any other cooperative corporation, association or associations, formed in this or in any other state, for the cooperative and more economical carrying on of its business or any part thereof. Any two or more associations may, by agreement between them, unite in employing and using or may separately employ and use the same personnel, methods, means, and agencies for carrying on and conducting their respective businesses.
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Legislative History
s. 22, ch. 9300, 1923; CGL 6487; s. 22, ch. 14675, 1931.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 618.01
Definitions§ 618.02
Who may organize association§ 618.03
Preliminary investigation§ 618.04
Articles of incorporation; fees§ 618.06
Purposes of incorporation§ 618.07
Powers of corporations§ 618.09
Bylaws§ 618.10
Membership of corporation§ 618.11
How meetings called§ 618.12
Directors; election§ 618.13
Officers; election§ 618.15
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Florida § 618.19, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/618.19.