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Crafty55

06/10/10 1:07 PM

#18075 RE: AMA #18074

Pretty cut and dry there. Can't argue with that.
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trazbull

06/10/10 1:07 PM

#18076 RE: AMA #18074

great sign!!!! thanks
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tchalla

06/10/10 1:10 PM

#18078 RE: AMA #18074

lol. but the r/s itself has not been removed. lol so, they remove the "effective" date. they make it sooner or later. the point is that the r/s paperwork has not been removed.
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jeanette36

06/10/10 1:12 PM

#18084 RE: AMA #18074

Just in sorry cant go thru all posts what has been determined as to RS Thx
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specutator

06/10/10 1:41 PM

#18132 RE: AMA #18074

The document hasn't been changed. Still has the effective date as 21 June.

http://www.sunbiz.org/pdf/81610812.pdf

Typically, I believe the absence of an effective date in Florida means a filing is effective at the time of filing, not when the change becomes effective.

What is an effective date? When should I list an effective date?

A document submitted with the required filing fee and meeting the required statutory filing requirements will be filed as of the date it is received by this office. If an acceptable effective date is listed, the document will be filed on the date of receipt, but will be effective on the specified "effective date", not the filed date. Articles of Incorporation for a new Florida corporation and Articles of Organization for a new Florida limited liability company may specify an effective date no more than five business days prior to or 90 days after the date of filing.