The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Similarly, the supreme court ruled that the arbitration procedures under Florida’s Lemon Law, section 681.1095 . . . Section 681.1095 initially required the consumer to submit his or her dispute before a six-member arbitration . . . The board’s decision was final but could be appealed to the circuit court. § 681.1095(11). . . . . § 681.1095(10), (13). . . . Thus, the arbitration provisions were constitutional because section 681.1095 did not require the trial . . .
. . . . § 681.1095(13), Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . . § 681.1095(13), Fla. . . .
. . . count seeking to appeal an adverse decision of the Florida New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board, see § 681.1095 . . .
. . . See § 681.1095(13), Fla. Stat. (2001). . . . Pursuant to section 681.1095(14), Florida Statutes (2001), the court ordered T.A. . . . Enterprises that section 681.1095(14) is unconstitutional. . . . Section 681.1095(14) authorizes a court to set a substantial financial barrier to an appeal. . . . See § 681.1095(13), Fla. Stat. (2001). . . .
. . . available by following the procedural pathway through arbitration contained in sections 681.109 and 681.1095 . . . By requiring submission to the division and to arbitration, if appropriate, section 681.1095(4) guides . . . See §§ 681.104(2)(a), 681.1095(8) & (9), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . In reversing, this Court noted that section 681.1095 authorizes the Lemon Law arbitration board to hear . . .
. . . alleviate the condition to Sailing’s satisfaction, the parties went to arbitration pursuant to section 681.1095 . . . If a consumer loses at arbitration, section 681.1095(12) provides that the consumer may file a civil . . .
. . . Under section 681.1095(12), the petition need only identify the cause of action and the grounds for appeal . . . See § 681.1095(12), Fla. Stat. (2003). . . . While section 681.1095(12) says that the party should include a statement of “the grounds relied upon . . . Section 681.1095(12) does not specify that the entitlement to a trial de novo turns on the merits of . . .
. . . filed a request for arbitration with the Lemon Law Arbitration Board (“the Board”), pursuant to section 681.1095 . . . The Lemon Law Arbitration Board is a creature of statute, created by section 681.1095, Florida Statutes . . . See § 681.1095(13), Fla. Stat. In Charbonneau v. . . . Section 681.1095(12), Florida Statutes, requires “[a]n appeal of a decision by the board to the circuit . . . the dispute to the division, and to the board if such dispute is deemed eligible for arbitration.” § 681.1095 . . .
. . . Section 681.1095(12), Florida Statutes, describes the manner in which a Lemon Law arbitration decision . . . the appealing party must state the action requested and the grounds relied upon for the appeal.” § 681.1095 . . . See id.; § 681.1095(12), Fla. Stat. . . . . § 681.1095(10), Fla. Stat. (“A decision is final unless appealed by either party ... . . .
. . . An appeal is to the circuit court in the manner prescribed by section 681.1095(12), which provides that . . . then timely filed a Petition To The Circuit Court For Review And Trial De Novo, pursuant to section 681.1095 . . . hearing before the arbitrator, he petitioned the circuit court for a trial de novo pursuant to sections 681.1095 . . .
. . . At that point, Eclipse timely filed a petition for an “appeal by trial de novo” pursuant to section 681.1095 . . . It also held that in an award of damages under subsection 681.1095(14) is limited “solely to reimburse . . . arbitration of such claims was invalid, the court said: “In [Pitsirelos], this Court examined section 681.1095 . . . Section 681.1095(13) provided for a trial de novo in the circuit court for a party who appealed the arbitration . . . See § 681.1095(13), (14), Fla. Stat. (2001). . . . .
. . . Although King did not timely file for arbitration under sections 681.109 and 681.1095, he contended that . . . See § 681.1095(6), Fla.Stat. (2000). . . . .” § 681.1095(8), Fla.Stat. (2000). . . . See §§ 681.104(2)(a), 681.1095(8) & (9), Fla.Stat. (2000). . . . See §§ 681.104(2)(a), 681.1095(8) & (9), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . .
. . . Ford appealed the Board’s decision to the circuit court pursuant to section 681.1095(19), Florida Statutes . . . other grounds, 721 So.2d 710 (Fla.1998), the Fourth District considered similar challenges to section 681.1095 . . .
. . . Pitsirelos, 721 So.2d 710 (Fla.1998), this Court examined section 681.1095(4), Florida Statutes (1989 . . . Section 681.1095(13), Florida Statutes (1989), provided for a trial de novo in the circuit court for . . .
. . . Pursuant to section 681.1095, Florida Statutes (1992), Ford’s right of appeal of this arbitration decision . . . Plainly, the purpose of section 681.1095(13), Florida Statutes, is to discourage baseless or frivolous . . .
. . . Lucie County under section 681.1095(13). . . . Stat. (1989). . § 681.1095(4), Fla. Stat. (1989). . § 681.1095(12), Fla. . . . . § 681.1095(5), Fla. Stat. (1989). . § 681.1095(10), Fla. Stat. (1989). . § 681.1095(10), Fla. . . . . §§ 681.1095(10), (11), Fla. Stat. (1989). . § 681.1095(11), Fla. . . . . § 681.1095(14), Fla. Stat. (1989). . § 681.1095(13), Fla. Stat. (1989). . Art. I, § 21, Fla. . . . Although section 681.1095(13) refers to the trial de novo as an “appeal,” the trial de novo is not in . . . Moreover, section 681.1095(10) provides that the decision of the Arbitration Board may be admitted into . . . the burden of proof at the trial de novo, the majority and the district court below note that section 681.1095 . . . Section 681.1095(14) permits the court to double or triple the amount of damages to the consumer if the . . .
. . . Section 681.1095(10), Florida Statutes, provides that an appeal of the decision of the board must be . . .
. . . (Supp.1994) with § 681.1095, Fla. Stat. (1995). . . .
. . . to the value of the vehicle, the jury awarded continuing damages of $25 per day pursuant to section 681.1095 . . . Appellant asserts that the $25 per day continuing damage provision of section 681.1095(13) bears no rational . . . We decline a request by counsel to address a challenge to section 681.1095(14), giving trial courts discretion . . .
. . . Pursuant to section 681.1095, Florida Statutes (1991), Mason then applied to the attorney general’s office . . . Appeal Porsche appealed the Board’s decision by petition to the circuit court as permitted by section 681.1095 . . . THE BOARD’S DECISION AS EVIDENCE Section 681.1095(9) provides, “In any civil action arising under this . . . Section 681.1095 allows the arbitrators the discretion to inspect the vehicle, which is very different . . . Section 681.1095(13) provides in pertinent part: If a decision of the board in favor of the consumer . . .
. . . . § 681.1095(10), (12), Fla.Stat. (1998). . . . Thereafter, pursuant to section 681.1095(13), Florida Statutes (1991), the manufacturer filed its petition . . . The Fifth District, in its well-reasoned decision, stated that: Section 681.1095(13)c ] provides that . . . Subsequently, pursuant to Ch. 92-88, subsection 681.1095(13) was renumbered to subsection 681.1095(12 . . .
. . . instant action, Ford Motor Company, appellee here, is appealing to the circuit court, pursuant to section 681.1095 . . .
. . . to follow the board decision, the civil action would have to be the “appeal” provided for in section 681.1095 . . . Section 681.1095(13) of the lemon law provides as follows: An appeal of a decision by the [arbitration . . .
. . . recreational vehicle, the Sheehans and Winnebago proceeded to arbitration before the Board pursuant to section 681.1095 . . . Winnebago appealed the Board’s decision to the circuit court pursuant to section 681.1095(13) which calls . . . Section 681.1095(11) enables a party to appeal a decision of the Board to the circuit court, and section . . . 681.1095(13) explains that the circuit court’s review shall be by trial de novo. . . .
. . . See generally § 681.1095(1), Fla. Stat. (1991). . . . Pursuant to section 681.1095(11), Florida Statutes (1991), the manufacturer appealed the decision by . . . He found that section 681.1095, Florida Statutes (1991) is ambiguous, but that the clear intent of the . . . part: Section 681.1095(11) A decision is final unless appealed by either party. . . . See § 681.1095(10), Fla.Stat. (1991). . . .
. . . Arbitration took place pursuant to section 681.1095(4), Florida Statutes (1991), resulting in a decision . . . Petitioner relied on section 681.1095(13), Florida Statutes (1991), which provides: An appeal of a decision . . . First of all, the language of section 681.1095(13), Florida Statutes, as quoted earlier, expressly provides . . . However, section 681.1095(4), Florida Statutes (1991) requires the consumer filing suit to first submit . . . Then, section 681.1095(10), Florida Statutes provided that in any civil action brought under the chapter . . .