Florida Statutes
§ 680.505 — Cancellation and termination; effect of cancellation, termination, rescission, or fraud on rights and remedies
Florida § 680.505
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 680.505 (2026).
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(1)On cancellation of the lease contract, all obligations that are still executory on both sides are discharged, but any right based on prior default or performance survives, and the canceling party also retains any remedy for default of the whole lease contract or any unperformed balance.
(2)On termination of the lease contract, all obligations that are still executory on both sides are discharged, but any right based on prior default or performance survives.
(3)Unless the contrary intention clearly appears, expressions of “cancellation,” “rescission,” or the like of the lease contract may not be construed as a renunciation or discharge of any claim in damages for an antecedent default.
(4)Rights and remedies for material misrepresentation or fraud include all rights and remedies a
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Related
Sokolow v. Damico et.al
(S.D. Florida, 2019)
Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 90-278.
Nearby Sections
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§ 680.1011
Short title§ 680.1021
Scope§ 680.1031
Definitions and index of definitions§ 680.1041
Leases subject to other statutes§ 680.1061
Limitation on power of parties to consumer lease to choose applicable law and judicial forum§ 680.1081
Unconscionability§ 680.1091
Option to accelerate at will§ 680.1095
Application of ch. 98-11§ 680.201
Statute of frauds§ 680.203
Seals inoperative§ 680.204
Formation in general§ 680.205
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