Florida 2023 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0491 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/24/2023

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to an assignment for the benefit of 2 
creditors; amending s. 727.101, F.S.; revising 3 
legislative intent; amending s. 727.104, F.S.; 4 
revising requirements for the commencement of 5 
proceedings for general assignments; providing for the 6 
filing or publishing of an assignment to give notice 7 
to interested parties in certain instances; providing 8 
courts with judicial discretion to determine 9 
compliance with specified Florida Rules of Civil 10 
Procedure; amending s. 727.105, F.S.; providing for an 11 
assignee's ability to rely on, and a defense for good 12 
faith compliance with, court orders, judgments, 13 
decrees, and rules of law; providing for an assignee's 14 
ability to rely on, and be protected by, certain 15 
documents believed to be genuine and to have been 16 
signed or presented by the proper parties; 17 
establishing nonliability of assignee when certain 18 
requirements are met; establishing an exception to 19 
nonliability of an assignee when certain requirements 20 
are met; limiting the assets a creditor or other party 21 
in interest may pursue in an action against an 22 
assignee; providing requirements for a creditor or 23 
other party in interest in certain actions against an 24 
assignee; providing requirements for claims against an 25     
 
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assignee or any agent or professional of the assignee; 26 
providing construction; amending s. 727.106, F.S.; 27 
excluding certain creditors from being required to 28 
turn over assets of the estate upon notice of an 29 
assignment action or proceeding; amending s. 727.110, 30 
F.S.; requiring negative notice in an assignment 31 
action by an assignee upon the filing of a notice of 32 
rejection; authorizing the court to specify an 33 
effective date of rejection in its order of rejection; 34 
providing an effective date. 35 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 37 
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 Section 1.  Section 727.101, Florida Statutes, is amended 39 
to read: 40 
 727.101  Intent of chapter. —The intent of this chapter is 41 
to provide a uniform procedure for the administration and 42 
orderly liquidation of insolvent estates, and to ensure full 43 
reporting to creditors and equal distribution of assets 44 
according to priorities as established under this chapter. 45 
 Section 2.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 46 
727.104, Florida Statutes, is amended, and subsection (3) is 47 
added to that section, to read: 48 
 727.104  Commencement of proceedings. — 49 
 (2)  Within 10 days after delivery of the assignment to the 50     
 
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assignee, the assignee shall: 51 
 (a)1. Record the original assignment , with or without the 52 
schedules, in the public records of the county in which the 53 
assignor had its principal place of business and shall 54 
thereafter promptly record ; or 55 
 2.  If recording in a county outside the state is not 56 
possible, file or publish in a manner reasonably calculated, 57 
under all the circumstances, to apprise interested parties of 58 
the pendency of the assignment, a certified copy of the 59 
assignment, with or without the schedules, in each county where 60 
assets of the estate are located. 61 
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The assignee's good faith effort to record, file, or publish in 63 
accordance with this paragraph is effective eve n if a minor 64 
error or omission exists that renders the assignee's effort 65 
incomplete or seriously misleading. 66 
 (3)  The court, at its discretion, may determine proper 67 
compliance with Rule 1.200, Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, in 68 
an action filed under thi s chapter, including, but not limited 69 
to, scheduling a case management conference and requiring a 70 
periodic status report as warranted by the circumstances of the 71 
case. 72 
 Section 3.  Section 727.105, Florida Statutes, is amended 73 
to read: 74 
 727.105  Actions Proceedings against assignee.— 75     
 
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 (1) An action Proceedings may not be commenced against the 76 
assignee except as provided in this chapter, but nothing 77 
contained in this chapter affects any action or proceeding by a 78 
governmental unit to enforce such governmen tal unit's police or 79 
regulatory power. Except in the case of a consensual lienholder 80 
enforcing its rights in personal property or real property 81 
collateral, there shall be no levy, execution, attachment, or 82 
the like in respect of any judgment against assets of the estate 83 
in the possession, custody, or control of the assignee. 84 
 (2)  The assignee may: 85 
 (a)  Rely on any outstanding court orders, judgments, 86 
decrees, and rules of law, and is not personally liable for the 87 
assignee's own good faith compliance with any such orders, 88 
judgments, decrees, or rules of law. 89 
 (b)  Rely on, and shall be protected in any action by, any 90 
resolution, certificate, statement, opinion, report, notice, 91 
consent, or other document believed by the assignee to be 92 
genuine and to have bee n signed or presented by the proper 93 
parties.  94 
 (3)  The assignee is not personally liable for: 95 
 (a)  The assignee's good faith compliance with his or her 96 
duties and responsibilities as an assignee. 97 
 (b)  The assignee's acts or omissions, except upon a 98 
finding by the court presiding over an action or proceeding 99 
under this chapter that the assignee's acts or omissions: 100     
 
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 1.  Were outside the scope of his or her duties; 101 
 2.  Were grossly negligent; or 102 
 3.  Constitute malfeasance. 103 
 (4)(a)  Except for matters in paragraph (3)(b), any 104 
creditor or party in interest seeking to assert a claim against 105 
the assignee must look only to the assignment estate assets and 106 
any bond posted by the assignee to satisfy any liability, and 107 
the assignee is not personally liable to sat isfy any such 108 
obligation. 109 
 (b)  Any creditor or party in interest seeking to assert a 110 
claim against the assignee under paragraph (3)(b) must first 111 
obtain leave of the court presiding over the assignment action 112 
or proceeding based on a finding set forth in paragraph (3)(b). 113 
 (5)  Any claim against the assignee, or any agent or 114 
professional of the assignee who assists the assignee in the 115 
administration of the estate, must be brought before the 116 
discharge of the assignee under s. 727.116 to the extent the 117 
claim has accrued and is predicated upon facts that are known or 118 
reasonably should have been known at the time of the discharge, 119 
at which point all such claims are deemed released and forever 120 
barred. 121 
 (6)  This section does not alter or limit any other 122 
immunity otherwise held by the assignee or any agent or 123 
professional of the assignee who assists the assignee in the 124 
administration of the estate. 125     
 
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 Section 4.  Section 727.106, Florida Statutes, is amended 126 
to read: 127 
 727.106  Turnover.—Any person or entity , other than a 128 
creditor, in possession, custody, or control of assets of the 129 
estate, other than a creditor holding a lien or a right of 130 
setoff or recoupment with respect to the subject assets, shall, 131 
upon notice by the assignee of the assignment proceeding, 132 
promptly turn such assets over to the assignee or the assignee's 133 
duly authorized representative. 134 
 Section 5.  Paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (3) of 135 
section 727.110, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 136 
 727.110  Actions by assignee and other parties i n 137 
interest.— 138 
 (3)  As to an assignee's rejection of an unexpired lease of 139 
nonresidential real property or of personal property, as 140 
provided under ss. 727.108(5) and 727.109(6): 141 
 (a)  The assignee shall file a notice of rejection with the 142 
court and serve a copy, by negative notice as defined in s. 143 
727.103, on the owner or lessor of the affected property and, 144 
for personal property, on the landlord of the premises on which 145 
the property is located. A notice of rejection relating to 146 
personal property must identi fy the affected property, the 147 
address at which the affected property is located, the name and 148 
telephone number of the person in possession of the affected 149 
property, and the deadline for removal of the affected property. 150     
 
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 (b)  The effective date of the reje ction is the date of 151 
entry of a court order authorizing such rejection , unless the 152 
court orders otherwise . 153 
 Section 6.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 154