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According to Florida Statutes, what must be established for liquidated damages to be enforceable in a construction contract?

Correct Answer

B) Actual damages must be difficult to determine and the amount must be reasonable

Florida law requires that liquidated damages be a reasonable estimate of probable damages where actual damages would be difficult to determine or prove. The amount must not be punitive in nature.

Answer Options
A
The amount must not exceed 10% of contract value
B
Actual damages must be difficult to determine and the amount must be reasonable
C
The owner must prove actual damages occurred
D
The amount must be approved by a licensed engineer

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Florida Statutes establish a two-prong test for enforceable liquidated damages clauses. First, actual damages must be difficult to determine or prove at the time of contract formation. Second, the liquidated amount must be a reasonable estimate of the probable damages, not a penalty. This protects both parties by ensuring compensation is fair while avoiding punitive measures that courts will not enforce.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: The amount must not exceed 10% of contract value

Florida law does not impose a specific percentage cap like 10% of contract value for liquidated damages. The reasonableness test is based on the relationship between the estimated damages and actual probable harm, not an arbitrary percentage threshold.

Option C: The owner must prove actual damages occurred

The owner does not need to prove actual damages occurred when liquidated damages are properly established. The whole purpose of liquidated damages is to avoid the difficulty of proving actual damages by agreeing to a predetermined reasonable amount in advance.

Option D: The amount must be approved by a licensed engineer

There is no requirement for a licensed engineer to approve liquidated damages amounts. The approval comes from the court's determination that the amount meets the statutory requirements of being reasonable and addressing hard-to-prove damages.

Memory Technique

Think 'DARE': Difficult (to prove actual damages) + A Reasonable Estimate = valid liquidated damages clause

Reference Hint

Florida Statutes Chapter 713 - Construction Liens, and contract law sections dealing with remedies and damages

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