2001 Florida Code
TITLE XXXIX Commercial Relations
Chapter 687 Interest And Usury; Lending Practices  
687.0304   Credit agreements.

687.0304  Credit agreements.--

(1)  DEFINITIONS.--For the purposes of this section:

(a)  "Credit agreement" means an agreement to lend or forbear repayment of money, goods, or things in action, to otherwise extend credit, or to make any other financial accommodation.

(b)  "Creditor" means a person who extends credit under a credit agreement with a debtor.

(c)  "Debtor" means a person who obtains credit or seeks a credit agreement with a creditor or who owes money to a creditor.

(2)  CREDIT AGREEMENTS TO BE IN WRITING.--A debtor may not maintain an action on a credit agreement unless the agreement is in writing, expresses consideration, sets forth the relevant terms and conditions, and is signed by the creditor and the debtor.

(3)  ACTIONS NOT CONSIDERED AGREEMENTS.--

(a)  The following actions do not give rise to a claim that a new credit agreement is created, unless the agreement satisfies the requirements of subsection (2):

1.  The rendering of financial advice by a creditor to a debtor;

2.  The consultation by a creditor with a debtor; or

3.  The agreement by a creditor to take certain actions, such as entering into a new credit agreement, forbearing from exercising remedies under prior credit agreements, or extending installments due under prior credit agreements.

(b)  A credit agreement may not be implied from the relationship, fiduciary, or otherwise, of the creditor and the debtor.

History.--s. 1, ch. 89-130.

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