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Code · Florida · Title XXXIX — Commercial Relations · Chapter 684

684.0002 Scope of application.

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(1)This chapter applies to international commercial arbitration, subject to any agreement in force between the United States of America and any other country or countries.
(2)This chapter, except ss. 684.0009 , 684.001 , 684.0026 , 684.0027 , 684.0028 , 684.0047 , and 684.0048 , applies only if the place of arbitration is in this state.
(3)An arbitration is international if:
(a)The parties to an arbitration agreement have, at the time of the conclusion of that agreement, their places of business in different countries; or
(b)One of the following places is situated outside the country in which the parties have their places of business:
1. The place of arbitration if determined in, or pursuant to, the arbitration agreement; or
2. Any place where a substantial part of the obligations of the commercial relationship are to be performed or the place with which the subject matter of the dispute is most closely connected; or
(c)The parties have expressly agreed that the subject matter of the arbitration agreement relates to more than one country.
(4)For the purposes of subsection (3):
(a)If a party has more than one place of business, the place of business is that which has the closest relationship to the arbitration agreement.
(b)If a party does not have a place of business, reference shall be made to his or her habitual residence.
(5)This chapter does not affect any law that may prohibit a matter from being resolved by arbitration or that specifies the manner in which a specific matter may be submitted or resolved by arbitration.
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