Florida Statutes
§ 673.3071 — Notice of breach of fiduciary duty
Florida § 673.3071
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 673.3071 (2026).
Text
(1)In this section, the term:
(a)“Fiduciary” means an agent, trustee, partner, corporate officer or director, or other representative owing a fiduciary duty with respect to an instrument.
(b)“Represented person” means the principal, beneficiary, partnership, corporation, or other person to whom the duty stated in paragraph (a) is owed.
(2)If an instrument is taken from a fiduciary for payment or collection or for value, the taker has knowledge of the fiduciary status of the fiduciary, and the represented person makes a claim to the instrument or its proceeds on the basis that the transaction of the fiduciary is a breach of fiduciary duty, the following rules apply:
(a)Notice of breach of fiduciary duty by the fiduciary is notice of the claim of the represented person.
(b)In the case
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Related
Securities Investor Protection Corp. v. Capital City Bank (In Re Meridian Asset Management, Inc.)
296 B.R. 243 (N.D. Florida, 2003)
Legislative History
s. 2, ch. 92-82.
Nearby Sections
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§ 673.1011
Short title§ 673.1021
Subject matter§ 673.1031
Definitions§ 673.1041
Negotiable instrument§ 673.1051
Issue of instrument§ 673.1061
Unconditional promise or order§ 673.1071
Instrument payable in foreign money§ 673.1081
Payable on demand or at definite time§ 673.1091
Payable to bearer or to order§ 673.1111
Place of payment§ 673.1121
Interest§ 673.1131
Date of instrument§ 673.1141
Contradictory terms of instrument§ 673.1151
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