Florida Statutes
§ 679.626 — Action in which deficiency or surplus is in issue
Florida § 679.626
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Fla. Stat. § 679.626 (2026).
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In an action arising from a transaction in which the amount of a deficiency or surplus is in issue, the following rules apply:
(1)A secured party need not prove compliance with the provisions of this part relating to collection, enforcement, disposition, or acceptance unless the debtor or a secondary obligor places the secured party’s compliance in issue.
(2)If the secured party’s compliance is placed in issue, the secured party has the burden of establishing that the collection, enforcement, disposition, or acceptance was conducted in accordance with this part.
(3)Except as otherwise provided in s. 679.628, if a secured party fails to prove that the collection, enforcement, disposition, or acceptance was conducted in accordance with the provisions of this part relating to collection
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Related
Textron Financial Corp. v. Lentine Marine Inc.
630 F. Supp. 2d 1352 (S.D. Florida, 2009)
Legislative History
s. 7, ch. 2001-198; s. 165, ch. 2025-92.
Nearby Sections
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§ 679.1011
Short title§ 679.1021
Definitions and index of definitions§ 679.1041
Control of deposit account§ 679.1051
Control of electronic chattel paper§ 679.1052
Control of electronic money§ 679.1053
Control of controllable electronic record, controllable account, or controllable payment intangible§ 679.1061
Control of investment property§ 679.1071
Control of letter-of-credit right§ 679.1081
Sufficiency of description§ 679.1091
Scope§ 679.2021
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Florida § 679.626, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/679.626.