The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Also, as provided in section 672.710, Petersen claimed $10,180.35 in incidental damages for the costs . . . This includes lost profits under section 672.708(2) and incidental damages under section 672.710. . . . Section 672.710 defines incidental damages as including “any commercially reasonable charges, expenses . . . The comment to section 672.710 states that its purpose is “[t]o authorize reimbursement of the seller . . .
. . . custody of the goods in connection with the return or resale of the equipment under Florida Statute § 672.710 . . .
. . . Florida Statute § 672.710 (1987) provides for incidental damages that when added to other applicable . . .
. . . tender and the unpaid contract price together with any incidental damages provided in this chapter (s. 672.710 . . .
. . . the smaller award made by the trial court in light of the foregoing evidence and sections 672.708 and 672.710 . . . tender and the unpaid contract price together with any incidental damages provided in this chapter (s. 672.710 . . . from full performance by the buyer, together with any incidental damages provided in this chapter (s. 672.710 . . . Section 672.710 provides: Seller’s incidental damages. — Incidental damages to an aggrieved seller include . . .
. . . Kuntz now argues that the remedies furnished the seller under the code, set out in Sections 672.701-672.710 . . .
. . . trial judge entered a summary final judgment in favor of appellee holding that F.S. 675.115 and F.S. 672.710 . . . Construing F.S. 675.115 and F.S. 672.710 in the light of the facts of this case and in the light of F.S . . .