The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
|
||||||
|
. . . . § 679.625, would provide a satisfactory remedy for unauthorized termination. See 2010 U.S. Dist. . . .
. . . . § 679.625 provides for injunctive relief for UCC violations, the Court finds that Williams has not . . .
. . . Second, Southern’s proposed amendment would not have been futile because section 679.625(4) specifically . . .
. . . 679.614 Proof of a violation of § 679.614 entitles Plaintiff to recover damages in accordance with § 679.625 . . . Accordingly, Plaintiffs statutory damages under § .679.625(3)(b) were $9,803.55. . . .
. . . Section 679.625, Florida Statutes Count V of the Complaint states that Plaintiff is entitled to statutory . . . damages for a violation of Section 679.625, Florida Statutes. . . . inter alia, “[f]iles a record that the person is not entitled to file under s[ection] 679.509(1).” § 679.625 . . . 200509631787 constitutes a record filed by Defendants which they were not entitled to file under Section 679.625 . . . Williams and Janet Bridley are liable for the appropriate penalties under the False Claims Act and Section 679.625 . . .