Uniform Commercial Code
Florida · Uniform Commercial Code: Documents of Title · §§ 677.101 to 677.106 · 6 sections
Overview
The Uniform Commercial Code governs commercial transactions, with the provisions here covering the sale of goods and the treatment of certain electronic records that function as payment or account rights. For sales, it supplies default rules that fill gaps in contracts — price, delivery, timing, and payment terms — alongside requirements for contract formation and modification, a statute of frauds, limits on the use of extrinsic evidence, and rules on when acceptance with added terms creates a binding agreement. It also establishes warranties that attach to a sale, including title, express warranties created by description or sample, and implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and it empowers courts to refuse enforcement of unconscionable terms.
Editorial summary generated from the text of this act. It is not part of the statute — read the sections below for the operative language.
Sections covered
- Fla. Stat. § 677.101Short title
- Fla. Stat. § 677.102Definitions and index of definitions
- Fla. Stat. § 677.103Relation of chapter to treaty, statute, classification, or regulation
- Fla. Stat. § 677.104Negotiable and nonnegotiable document of title
- Fla. Stat. § 677.105Reissuance in alternative medium
- Fla. Stat. § 677.106Control of electronic document of title
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