Florida Statutes
§ 673.5011 — Presentment
Florida § 673.5011
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 673.5011 (2026).
Text
(1)The term “presentment” means a demand made by or on behalf of a person entitled to enforce an instrument:
(a)To pay the instrument made to the drawee or a party obliged to pay the instrument or, in the case of a note or accepted draft payable at a bank, to the bank; or (b) To accept a draft made to the drawee.
(2)The following rules are subject to chapter 674, agreement of the parties, and clearinghouse rules and the like:
(a)Presentment may be made at the place of payment of the instrument and must be made at the place of payment if the instrument is payable at a bank in the United States; may be made by any commercially reasonable means, including an oral, written, or electronic communication; is effective when the demand for payment or acceptance is received by the person to who
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Related
Bufman Organization v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
82 F.3d 1020 (Eleventh Circuit, 1996)
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82 F.3d 1020 (Eleventh Circuit, 1996)
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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Florida § 673.5011, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/673.5011.