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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XL
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 692
CONVEYANCES BY OR TO PARTICULAR ENTITIES
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692.02 Validation of conveyances.Conveyances by corporations of lands in this state, heretofore executed, which have been sealed with the common or corporate seal of such corporation and signed in its name by a vice president or the chief executive officer thereof, shall be as valid and effective and shall bear the same presumptions as if signed in the name of such corporation by its president.
History.s. 2, ch. 6183, 1911; RGS 3800; CGL 5673.

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DGG Dev. Corp. v. Est. of Capponi, 983 So. 2d 1232 (Fla. 5th DCA 2008).

Cited 10 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2008 Fla. App. LEXIS 9160, 2008 WL 2465568

...The Grantees counterclaimed, seeking to quiet title in themselves. Under Florida law, corporations may convey real property in accordance with the requirements of either section 689.01, Florida Statutes (2004), [2] section 692.01, Florida Statutes (2004), or section 692.02, Florida Statutes (2004)....
...[2] We refer to the 2004 version of the relevant statutes as that is when the Capponis attempted to convey the property to the Grantees. However, all of the statutes were identical at all times relevant to this dispute. [3] We do not discuss the applicability of section 692.02, Florida Statutes (2004), as it has no relevance to the facts of the case before us....

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