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Fla. Stat. § 694.16

Conveyances by merger or conversion of business entities

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Current — January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2011
As to any merger or conversion of business entities prior to June 15, 2000, the title to all real estate, or any interest therein, owned by a business entity that was a party to a merger or a conversion is vested in the surviving entity without reversion or impairment, notwithstanding the requirement of a deed which was previously required by s. 607.11101, s. 608.4383, former s. 620.204, former s. 620.8904, or former s. 620.8906.
As to any merger or conversion of business entities prior to June 15, 2000, the title to all real estate, or any interest therein, owned by a business entity that was a party to a merger or a conversion is vested in the surviving entity without reversion or impairment, notwithstanding the requirement of a deed which was previously required by former s. 607.11101, former s. 608.4383, former s. 620.204, former s. 620.8904, or former s. 620.8906.

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