The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 682.13 )); Computer Task Grp. , 782 So.2d at 943 ("[T]he arbitrator had the authority to award damages . . .
. . . party to the arbitration, unless an insurer moves to vacate, modify or clarify an award pursuant to § 682.13 . . . Section 682.13 allows the Court to vacate an award upon certain conditions not applicable to the case . . . within 10 days after receipt of the notice. (4) If a motion to the court is pending under s. 682.12, s. 682.13 . . . award. (5) An award modified or corrected pursuant to this section is subject to ss. 682.09(1), 682.12, 682.13 . . . under Florida's Arbitration Code, "[i]n the absence of a motion legally sufficient under either §§ 682.13 . . .
. . . . § 682.13(1)(a)-(f), Fla. Stat. . . . Neither of these reasons constitute a valid basis for overturning an arbitration award under section 682.13 . . .
. . . See § 682.13, Fla. Stat. (2016) (setting forth grounds for vacating arbitration award). . . .
. . . . § 682.13, Fla. Stat. . . . . § 682.13(1)(a)-(b), Fla. Stat. . . . . § 682.13(1)(c)-(f), Fla. Stat. . . . of an award as provided under s. 682.12; (g) The grounds for vacating an arbitration award under s. 682.13 . . .
. . . Following the award, the City filed a motion to vacate in the circuit court pursuant to section 682.13 . . . Whether an Arbitrable Issue Exists " Section 682.13(1) sets forth the only grounds upon which an award . . . 2005) ("Where the party moving to vacate fails to prove one of the [statutory grounds set forth in § 682.13 . . . The City relies on section 682.13(1)(d), Florida Statutes (2017), which provides that the court shall . . . See § 682.13(1)(d), Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . court's authority to vacate an arbitration decision is limited to the grounds set forth in section 682.13 . . . [a]n arbitrator exceeded the arbitrator's powers." § 682.13(1)(d), Fla. Stat. (2015). . . .
. . . pursuant to section 682.10 or section 682.14, Florida Statutes, or vacate the award pursuant to section 682.13 . . .
. . . Additionally, section 682.13(1)(e), Florida Statutes (2016), states, “Upon motion of a party to an arbitration . . . Prior to 2013, this provision was section 682.13(1)(c). . . .
. . . In order to vacate an arbitration award, one of the statutory grounds listed in section 682.13(1), Florida . . . vacatur is that there was“[e]vident partiality by an arbitrator. appointed as a neutral arbitrator” § 682.13 . . .
. . . Noriega, 542 So.2d 1327, 1328 (Fla. 1989) (“Section 682.13(1) sets forth the only grounds upon which . . . motion [to vacate] must be filed within 90 days after the movant receives notice of the award .... ” § 682.13 . . . unless he can establish that “the award was procured by corruption, fraud, or other undue means.” § 682.13 . . . of sufficient cause for postponement ... so as to prejudice substantially the rights of a party.” § 682.13 . . . 90 days “after the ground is known or by the exercise of reasonable care would have been known.” § 682.13 . . .
. . . Whether an arbitrator exceeded his authority within the meaning of section 682.13, Florida Statutes, . . . Section 682.13, Florida Statutes (2015), provides for limited grounds upon which an arbitration award . . . One of those grounds is that an arbitrator has exceeded his or her power. § 682.13(l)(d). . . .
. . . . § 12; §§ 682.13(2), 682.14 (1), Fla. Stat. (2012). . . .
. . . Balaguer again contends that the arbitrator in the instant case exceeded her powers pursuant to section 682.13 . . . Section 682.13 states: (1) Upon motion of a party to an arbitration proceeding, the court shall vacate . . .
. . . because Halmac and Castro had no good faith basis to vacate or further modify the award under sections 682.13 . . . Hollub, and the express limitations for modification or vacation of an arbitration award under sections 682.13 . . . Section 682.13(1) provides: (1) Upon motion of a party to an arbitration proceeding, the court shall . . .
. . . She did not seek to vacate the unsuccessful award for any of the reasons enumerated in section 682.13 . . .
. . . The arbitrator wrote that the original award was “subject to change” pursuant to Section 682.13(l)(d) . . . Stat. § 682.13(l)(d) (emphasis added). . . .
. . . continued service of the arbitrator based upon the fact disclosed, the objection may be a ground under s.682.13 . . . subsection (1) or subsection (2), upon timely objection by a party, the court may vacate an award under s.682.13 . . . However, there are cases interpreting section 682.13 which hold that the partiality of an arbitrator . . . See § 682.13(l)(b)l., Fla. . . . rising to a level that required disclosure, does not necessarily create such “evident partiality,” § 682.13 . . .
. . . intention to file a motion to vacate the award within the 90-day statutory period, pursuant to section 682.13 . . . Section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes (2013), lists the grounds upon which a court shall vacate an arbitration . . . award is when “the arbitrators ... in the course of her or his jurisdiction exceeded their powers.” § 682.13 . . .
. . . . § 682.13(1), Fla. Stat. (2014); see also Schnurmacher Holding, Inc. v. . . . Nonega, 542 So.2d 1327, 1328 (Fla.1989) (holding, absent a statutory basis for doing so under section 682.13 . . . the award is modified or corrected pursuant to s. 682.10 or s. 682.14 or is vacated pursuant to s. 682.13 . . .
. . . that the arbitrator’s comments at the hearing on arbitration showed evident partiality under section 682.13 . . . Section 682.13(l)(c), Florida Statutes (2010), provides an arbitration award shall be vacated when “[ . . .
. . . an arbitration award, a party must establish one of the enumerated statutory grounds under section 682.13 . . . s. 682.032 so as to prejudice substantially the rights of a party to the arbitration proceeding. § 682.13 . . .
. . . The district court then acknowledged that section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes (2009), clearly does not . . . Further, JMC contends that the arbitrators exceeded their powers within the meaning of section 682.13 . . . Further, the list of circumstances set forth in section 682.13(1) is directed at arbitral misconduct . . . Mock, 65 So.3d 625, 626 (Fla. 1st DCA 2011) (“Section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes (2009), sets forth . . . Because the phrase “exceeded their powers” in section 682.13(l)(c), Florida Statutes (2009), does not . . .
. . . Pursuant to section 682.13, Florida Statutes, the authority of the trial court to vacate an arbitration . . . specifically held that in order to vacate an arbitration award a party must establish one of the five section 682.13 . . . judicial review of the merits of an arbitration award for any reason other than those stated in section 682.13 . . .
. . . See §§ 682.13(l)(c), .14(l)(b). . . .
. . . We also held that “[i]n the absence of one of these five factors [listed in section 682.13(1) ], neither . . . Section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes (2010) provides: (1) Upon application of a party, the court shall . . . The proper interpretation and application of section 682.13(l)(b) appears to be a case of first impression . . . The Fourth District affirmed the trial court’s ruling, declaring that section 682.13(l)(b) “require[s . . . Therefore, by failing to apply the proper test provided by the applicable version of section 682.13(l . . .
. . . . § 682.13(l)(c), Fla. Stat. (2012). . . .
. . . Award must be confirmed, because Hal-mac and Castro had no good faith basis to vacate under sections 682.13 . . . Motions to vacate an arbitration award are made pursuant to section 682.13, Florida Statutes (2012), . . . In the absence of a motion legally sufficient under either section 682.13 or 682.14, the trial court . . . Here, Castro did not file a motion to vacate or to modify or correct pursuant to sections 682.13 or 682.14 . . . The relevant portion of section 682.13 states as follows: 682.13. . . .
. . . United’s contention that the only way Jossfolk can challenge the arbitration award is through section 682.13 . . . Section 682.13(1) provides: (1) Upon application of a party, the court shall vacate an award when: (a . . .
. . . vacating or modifying or correcting the award, in which case the court shall proceed as provided in ss. 682.13 . . . See § 682.13, Fla. Stat. (2011). . . .
. . . to vacate an arbitration award, a party must establish one of the five grounds set forth in section 682.13 . . . clause, the arbitrator exceeded his powers in the course of his jurisdiction, thereby violating section 682.13 . . .
. . . See § 682.13. . . .
. . . argues that the arbitrator’s independent investigation of the facts constitutes misconduct under section 682.13 . . . Section 682.13(1) provides that a court shall vacate an arbitration award when: (a) The award was procured . . .
. . . vacating or modifying or correcting the award, in which case the court shall proceed as provided in ss. 682.13 . . . Section 682.13(2) provides that an application to vacate an arbitration award must be made within ninety . . . And, section 682.13 expressly provides for a motion to vacate “when ... . . . .” § 682.13(l)(c). . . .
. . . for unliquidated damages, the trial court should have vacated the arbitrator’s award under section 682.13 . . . an arbitration award, a party must establish one of the enumerated statutory grounds under section 682.13 . . . hearing, contrary to the provisions of s. 682.06, as to prejudice substantially the rights of a party.” § 682.13 . . . See § 682.13(l)(d), Fla. Stat. (2008). . . .
. . . See § 682.13(1). . . . See § 682.13(l)(e) (providing that an arbitration award shall be vacated when “[tjhere was no agreement . . . Section 682.13(1) provides limited grounds to vacate an arbitration award. . . . Under section 682.13(1)(c), the arbitrator exceeds his power only when he exceeds the authority the parties . . .
. . . .” § 682.13(2), Fla. Stat. (2008). . . . .
. . . agreement prevents an appeal, and the limited judicial review in circuit court permitted by section 682.13 . . .
. . . VNA contends that section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes (2009) provides a list of five circumstances under . . . While it is clear that section 682.13(1) does not include illegality, the issue as to whether a court . . .
. . . See § 682.13(l)(c), Fla. . . . [t]he arbitrators ... exceeded their powers.”); § 682.13(3), Fla. . . . Section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes (2009), sets forth the only grounds upon which an arbitration award . . . See § 682.13(1), Fla. . . . ’s use of the stricter standard is not a basis for vacating the arbitrator’s decision under section 682.13 . . .
. . . City then filed a petition in circuit court to vacate or modify in part the award pursuant to sections 682.13 . . .
. . . Not only was this pleading untimely, see § 682.13(2), Florida Statutes, but it also failed to raise grounds . . . See § 682.13(1), Fla. Stat. WARNER, POLEN and LEVINE, JJ., concur. . . .
. . . determinations are not subject to judicial review under any of the limited grounds enumerated in section 682.13 . . .
. . . Section 682.13, Florida Statutes (2008), authorizes a narrow list of grounds for vacating an arbitration . . . 682.03 and unless the party participated in the arbitration hearing without raising the objection. § 682.13 . . . granted by a court of law or equity is not ground for vacating or refusing to confirm the award.” § 682.13 . . . See § 682.13(l)(c). . . .
. . . See § 682.13(l)(c) Fla. . . . reverse, arguing that an “arbitration award can be vacated only upon the grounds stated in Section 682.13 . . . AFSCME concedes that subsections 682.13(1)(c) and (d), Florida Statutes (2007), provide that the court . . .
. . . We begin our examination of this question by considering section 682.13, Florida Statutes (2007), which . . . specifically held that in order to vacate an arbitration award a party must establish one of the five section 682.13 . . . conclude that if the arbitrators are not guilty of one of the acts of misconduct listed in section 682.13 . . .
. . . See § 682.13(l)(a)-(e), Fla. Stat. (2005); Schnurmacher Holding, Inc. v. . . . agreement prevents an appeal, and the limited judicial review in circuit court permitted by section 682.13 . . .
. . . clarification from either the arbitrator, pursuant to section 682.10, or the court, pursuant to sections 682.13 . . . file motions to vacate or modify the award within ninety days of its entry, as required by sections 682.13 . . .
. . . See § 682.13. . . .
. . . .§ 682.13, Fla. Stat. (2007). . . .
. . . timely seek to vacate the arbitrator’s award on one of the statutorily enumerated grounds in section 682.13 . . . See § 682.13(2), Fla. Stat. (2007); Moya, 629 So.2d at 284. . . . . § 682.13(2); Moya, 629 So.2d at 284. . . . . § 682.13(2); Moya, 629 So.2d at 284. . . . It simply cannot be said then that the arbitrator exceeded his powers pursuant to section 682.13(l)(c . . .
. . . The circuit court based its decision on section 682.13(l)(c), Florida Statutes, which provides that “ . . .
. . . not purport to limit or eliminate Shedden’s right to seek vacation of an award pursuant to section 682.13 . . .
. . . clarification from either the arbitrator, pursuant to section 682.10, or the court, pursuant to sections 682.13 . . .
. . . See § 682.13(1)(b), Fla. Stat.; 9 U.S.C. § 10(a)(2). . . .
. . . Section 682.13(1) provides, in relevant part: (1) Upon application of a party, the court shall vacate . . . 682.03 and unless the party participated in the arbitration hearing without raising an objection. § 682.13 . . . The language found in section 682.13(l)(a) is almost identical to the language in 9 U.S.C. § 10(a)(1) . . . Thus, it is proper to look to federal law to interpret the language in section 682.13(l)(a). Id. . . . A claim of fraud when seeking to vacate an award pursuant to section 682.13(l)(a) is “not an opportunity . . .
. . . Moreover, Strickland did not move to vacate the award pursuant to section 682.13(l)(c), Florida Statutes . . .
. . . Pursuant to Section 682.13(l)(e), Florida Statutes (2005), a trial “court shall vacate an award when . . .
. . . . §§ 682.12, 682.13, 682.15, Fla. Stat. See A-1 Roofing v. . . .
. . . See §§ 682.13, .14 (providing grounds for party to seek vacation, modification, or correction of arbitration . . .
. . . FF moved the trial court to vacate the arbitration award pursuant to section 682.13, Florida Statutes . . . An arbitrator’s refusal to consider material evidence can be grounds to vacate an award. § 682.13(l)( . . .
. . . Section 682.13, Florida Statutes, recognizes essentially the same grounds for vacating an award. . . . See 9 U.S.C.A. § 10(a)(4) (award may be vacated “where the arbitrators exceeded their powers ”); § 682.13 . . . arbitrators did not act outside their jurisdiction, there was no basis for vacating the award under section 682.13 . . .
. . . See § 682.13(l)(a)-(e), Fla. Stat. (2001); Schnurmacher Holding, Inc. v. . . .
. . . Section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes (2005), enumerates five grounds for vacating an arbitration award . . . 682.03 and unless the party participated in the arbitration hearing without raising an objection. § 682.13 . . .
. . . .] § 682.13(1), Fla. Stat. (2005). . . . The Fifth District recently construed section 682.13(l)(b) in RDC Golf of Florida 1, Inc. v. . . .
. . . Noriega, 542 So.2d 1327 (Fla.1989); § 682.13, Fla. Stat. (2005). . . .
. . . Section 682.13.” Final judgment was entered on July 6, 2005. . . .
. . . an arbitration award, a party must establish one of the five statutory grounds set forth in section 682.13 . . . Both Florida and federal law hold that evident partiality is a basis to vacate an arbitration award. § 682.13 . . . Florida Law Section 682.13(l)(b), Florida Statutes (2004), provides that a “court shall vacate an award . . .
. . . .; see also §§ 682.10, 682.13-.14, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . Service Station Aid, Inc., 651 So.2d 1173 (Fla.1995); see also § 682.13(3), 682.20(1)(e), Fla. . . .
. . . Pursuant to Sections 682.13 and 682.17, Florida Statutes, and 9 U.S.C. §§ 6, 10 and 12, the plaintiff . . .
. . . Florida Arbitration Code, Florida Statutes Section 682.11 (relating to arbitrators’ authority), Section 682.13 . . .
. . . an arbitration award, a party must establish one of the five statutory grounds set forth in section 682.13 . . . LeNeve sought to vacate the award under section 682.13(1)(e), which provides that a “court shall vacate . . .
. . . Loewenstein, Inc. seeks review of an order setting aside an arbitration award pursuant to section 682.13 . . .
. . . Florida Statutes, in its favor, on the basis that the arbitrator exceeded his powers under section 682.13 . . . See § 682.13(l)(c), Fla. Stat. . . . Stat. § 682.13(l)(c). . . . granted by a court of law or equity is not ground for vacating or refusing to confirm the award.” § 682.13 . . .
. . . determination of liquidated damages by a jury or judge does not overcome the provisions of sections 682.13 . . . Preserve Estates, 657 So.2d at 60 (emphasis in original); see also § 682.13(e), Fla. . . .
. . . the final approval of a rate filing,” subject only to limited review in circuit court under sections 682.13 . . . Either party may apply to the circuit court to vacate or modify the decision pursuant to s. 682.13 or . . .
. . . The parties agree that the court’s authority to vacate the award is governed by section 682.13, Florida . . . no reason for vacating the award, but the sheriff argues that the arbitrator exceeded his power. § 682.13 . . .
. . . See §§ 682.13-14. . . . clarification from either the arbitrator, pursuant to section 682.10, or the court, pursuant to sections 682.13 . . .
. . . A court may not set aside an arbitration award except upon those grounds set forth in section 682.13( . . . Section 682.13(l)(a) contains language almost identical to 9 U.S.C. § 10(a)(1) (2002). . . . This court may therefore look to federal law to interpret section 682.13(l)(a). . . . A claim of fraud under section 682.13(l)(a) is not an opportunity to obtain a second bite of the apple . . . Perjury constitutes fraud within the meaning of section 682.13(l)(a) and 9 U.S.C. § 10(a)(1). . . .
. . . Section 682.13(l)(e), Florida Statutes, requires a court to vacate an arbitration award if “[tjhere was . . . to dismiss should be construed to be a motion to vacate the award, it was untimely because section 682.13 . . . N.C.J. argues that sections 682.13(l)(e) and 682.03(4) presuppose an arbitration agreement between the . . . under the contract, but that the school board, having failed to comply with the 90-day provisions in § 682.13 . . .
. . . vacating or modifying or correcting the award, in which case the court shall proceed as provided in ss. 682.13 . . . and held that in the absence of a motion to vacate, modify or clarify the award pursuant to section 682.13 . . .
. . . Devecht, 820 So.2d 378, 379 (Fla. 3d DCA 2002) (citing Florida Statute § 682.13 while confirming an appraisal . . . amount of that loss without judicial review of that decision (other than through Florida Statutes §§ , 682.13 . . .
. . . Section 682.13 of the Florida Statute (1999) sets forth the statutory grounds which must be present before . . . an arbitration award can be vacated: 682.13. . . . 682.03 and unless the party participated in the arbitration hearing without raising the objection. § 682.13 . . . allow judicial review of the merits of an arbitration award for any reason other than those stated in § 682.13 . . .
. . . Section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes, sets forth the only grounds upon which an award of an Arbitrator . . . See § 682.13(l)(e), Fla. Stat.; Schnurmacher Holding, Inc. v. . . .
. . . The insurer never moved to vacate, modify, or clarify the award pursuant to section 682.13, Florida Statutes . . . (citing section 682.13(l)(á)-(e), Fla. Stat. (1991)). . . .
. . . .” § 682.13(l)(b), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . See, e.g., § 682.13(3), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . .
. . . the Department failed to allege facts that would justify vacating the arbitration award under section 682.13 . . . Specifically, as the sole statutory basis for judicial relief, the Department cited section 682.13(l) . . . To reiterate, the relief the Department sought was available, if at all, only under section 682.13. . . . (construing section 682.13(1)) (citations omitted)). . . . See § 682.13(1)(d), Fla. . . .
. . . Citing sections 682.13 and 682.14 as support, FPC contends that once an award is made, it will be difficult . . .
. . . The City appealed the arbitrator’s order to the trial court pursuant to section 682.13, Florida Statutes . . . exceeded his authority under the terms of the CBA and vacated the arbitrator’s award pursuant to section 682.13 . . . Section 682.13(1), Florida Statutes (1999), provides the limited grounds for a trial court to vacate . . . Section 682.13(l)(c) authorizes the trial court to vacate an award when an arbitrator exceeds his or . . .
. . . Last, section 682.13 provides a list of criteria upon which an award may be challenged. . . .
. . . Absent that showing, the award cannot be vacated under section 682.13(l)(c). 542 So.2d at 1329. . . .
. . . Absent that showing, the award cannot be vacated under section 682.13(l)(c). 542 So.2d at 1329. . . .
. . . Absent that showing, the award cannot be vacated under section 682.13(l)(c). 542 So.2d at 1329. . . .
. . . vacate, modify, or correct the award, the statute directs that the time limits set forth in sections 682.13 . . . confirm their award under section 682.12, not to modify, correct, or vacate it under either section 682.13 . . . application of a party to the arbitration, or if an application to the court is pending under s. 682.12, s. 682.13 . . . vacating or modifying or correcting the award, in which case the court shall proceed as provided in ss. 682.13 . . . Section 682.13 provides: Vacating an award. (2) An application under this section shall be made within . . .
. . . Because the arbitrator did not exceed her authority as contemplated by section 682.13(l)(c), Florida . . . As such, the arbitration award cannot be vacated under section 682.13(l)(c). . . .
. . . binding upon the parties, and may be challenged only upon the grounds specified in Florida Statute § 682.13 . . . binding upon the parties, and may be challenged only upon the grounds specified in Florida Statute § 682.13 . . . binding upon the parties, and may be challenged only upon the grounds specified in Florida Statute § 682.13 . . .
. . . of the Arbitration Award and Application and Motion to Vacate Arbitration Award pursuant to section 682.13 . . .
. . . Section 682.13 requires a court to vacate an arbitration award under specified circumstances not applicable . . .
. . . As a result, Laguna contended, the arbitration award must be vacated in accordance with section 682.13 . . . arbitration award, which award may not be set aside by the court except upon the grounds set forth in section 682.13 . . . Although a refusal to postpone a hearing is one of the grounds listed in section 682.13, the statute . . .