The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . necessary to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under s. 607.1405 and notify claimants under s. 607.1406 . . .
. . . sought to hold the principals of the corporation personally liable for the judgment pursuant to section 607.1406 . . .
. . . and affairs in accordance with s. 607.1405 and the notification of claimants in accordance with s. 607.1406 . . . are filed, “the corporation shall be dissolved in accordance with the provisions of ss. 607.1405 and 607.1406 . . . and liquidation of the corporation’s business and affairs in accordance with” sections 607.1405 and 607.1406 . . . 7) simply provides that the corporation shall be dissolved in accordance with sections 607.1405 and 607.1406 . . .
. . . claim against defendant but alleged conversion, unjust enrichment, fraudulent inducement, a section 607.1406 . . .
. . . necessary to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under s. 607.1405 and notify claimants under s. 607.1406 . . .
. . . Section 607.1406 requires that known claims of dissolved corporations be handled in one of three manners . . . That statute states, in pertinent part: Section 607.1406. . . . claim, Mejia was given no notice of the sale/transfer nor was she notified as required under section 607.1406 . . . Shareholders and directors that follow the procedures set forth in section 607.1406 are given limited . . .
. . . its assets, which is appropriate winding up activity, its counterclaim is permitted under sections 607.1406 . . . necessary to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under s. 607.1405 and notify claimants under s. 607.1406 . . .
. . . . § 607.1406. . . .
. . . Additionally, chapter 607.1406 institutes the scheme by which a dissolved corporation may dispose of . . . the claims against it as well as the procedure for creditors to follow to collect their claims, ch. 607.1406 . . . Chapter 607.1406(5) provides that the dissolved entity must provide any claimant holding a “contingent . . . debt [with] security ... sufficient to provide compensation to the claimant if the claim matures.” ch. 607.1406 . . . security as the sole source from which to satisfy [the] claim against the [defunct] corporation.” eh. 607.1406 . . .
. . . necessary to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under s. 607.1405 and notify claimants under s. 607.1406 . . .
. . . limitations on the initiation of new suits against Universal Marion, available under Florida law, Fla.Stat. 607.1406 . . . applies with equal force to the nonclaim and statute of limitations aspects as set forth in Florida law § 607.1406 . . .