Florida Statutes
§ 710.118 — Exemption of third person from liability
Florida § 710.118
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 710.118 (2026).
Text
A third person in good faith and without court order may act on the instructions of or otherwise deal with any person purporting to make a transfer or purporting to act in the capacity of a custodian and, in the absence of knowledge, is not responsible for determining:
(1)The validity of the purported custodian’s designation;
(2)The propriety of, or the authority under this act for, any act of the purported custodian;
(3)The validity or propriety under this act of any instrument or instructions executed or given either by the person purporting to make a transfer or by the purported custodian; or
(4)The propriety of the application of any property of the minor delivered to the purported custodian.
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Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 85-95.
Nearby Sections
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§ 710.101
Short title§ 710.102
Definitions§ 710.103
Scope and jurisdiction§ 710.104
Nomination of custodian§ 710.106
Transfer authorized by will or trust§ 710.107
Other transfer by fiduciary§ 710.108
Transfer by obligor§ 710.109
Receipt for custodial property§ 710.112
Single custodianship§ 710.113
Validity and effect of transfer§ 710.114
Care of custodial property§ 710.115
Powers of custodian§ 710.116
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Bluebook (online)
Florida § 710.118, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/710.118.