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683.23 – Florida Missing Children’s Day.

683.23 Florida Missing Children’s Day.—The second Monday in September of each year is hereby designated as “Florida Missing Children’s Day” in remembrance of Florida’s past and present missing children and in recognition of our state’s continued efforts to protect the safety of children through prevention, education, and community involvement. History.—s. 87, ch. 2000-139.

682.181 – Jurisdiction.

682.181 Jurisdiction.— (1) A court of this state having jurisdiction over the controversy and the parties may enforce an agreement to arbitrate. (2) An agreement to arbitrate providing for arbitration in this state confers exclusive jurisdiction on the court to enter judgment on an award under this chapter. History.—s. 30, ch. 2013-232.

682.19 – Venue.

682.19 Venue.—A petition pursuant to s. 682.015 must be filed in the court of the county in which the agreement to arbitrate specifies the arbitration hearing is to be held or, if the hearing has been held, in the court of the county in which it was held. Otherwise, the petition may be made in the […]

682.20 – Appeals.

682.20 Appeals.— (1) An appeal may be taken from: (a) An order denying a motion to compel arbitration made under s. 682.03. (b) An order granting a motion to stay arbitration pursuant to s. 682.03(2)-(4). (c) An order confirming an award. (d) An order denying confirmation of an award unless the court has entered an order under s. 682.10(4) or s. […]

682.23 – Relationship to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.

682.23 Relationship to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.—The provisions of this chapter governing the legal effect, validity, and enforceability of electronic records or electronic signatures and of contracts performed with the use of such records or signatures conform to the requirements of s. 102 of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce […]

682.25 – Disputes Excluded.

682.25 Disputes excluded.—This chapter does not apply to any dispute involving child custody, visitation, or child support. History.—s. 36, ch. 2013-232.

683.01 – Legal Holidays.

683.01 Legal holidays.— (1) The legal holidays, which are also public holidays, are the following: (a) Sunday, the first day of each week. (b) New Year’s Day, January 1. (c) Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., January 15. (d) Birthday of Robert E. Lee, January 19. (e) Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12. (f) Susan B. Anthony’s Birthday, February 15. (g) Washington’s Birthday, the third Monday […]

683.02 – Meaning of Term “Legal Holidays” as Used in Contracts.

683.02 Meaning of term “legal holidays” as used in contracts.—Whenever, in contracts to be performed in the state, reference is made to “legal holidays,” the term shall be understood to include those holidays designated in s. 683.01 and such others as may be designated by law. History.—s. 1, ch. 5392, 1905; s. 1, ch. 6872, 1915; […]

683.04 – Arbor Day.

683.04 Arbor Day.—The third Friday in January of each year is hereby designated as “Arbor Day” in the state. History.—s. 1, ch. 22538, 1945.

683.05 – Pan-American Day.

683.05 Pan-American Day.— (1) The Governor shall proclaim April 14 of each year to be “Pan-American Day,” which day shall be suitably observed in the public schools of the state as a day honoring the republics of Latin America, and which day shall otherwise be suitably observed by such public exercises in the State Capitol and elsewhere […]