The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . ), the court sustains Commerce's methodology in calculating the all-others antidumping duty rate of 30.15 . . . TCK received a de minimis rate and Commerce preliminary calculated an all-others rate of 30.15 percent . . . major changes to these rates in its Final Determination and continued to assign the average rate of 30.15 . . . The court upholds the resulting 30.15 percent all-others antidumping rate assigned to Plaintiffs. . . . That is, Plaintiffs have offered no reason why the resulting 30.15 percent all-others rate failed to . . .
. . . Section 30.15(e), Florida Statutes (2018), makes sheriffs "in person or by deputy" the "conservators . . .
. . . Action...363 30.13 Post-Effective Date Fees and Expenses...363 30.14 Securities Act Exemption...363 30.15 . . . prospectus delivery or qualification prior to the offering, issuance, distribution, or sale of securities. 30.15 . . .
. . . Action...325 30.13 Post-Effective Date Fees and Expenses...325 30.14 Securities Act Exemption...326 30.15 . . . prospectus delivery or qualification prior to the offering, issuance, distribution, or sale of securities. 30.15 . . .
. . . The Sheriff argues that by directing him to provide -security beyond the dictates of section 30.15, Florida . . . the literal four corners of a courtroom wherein sessions of court are actually held because section 30.15 . . . the Sheriff to, in relevant part, “[ajttend all sessions of the circuit court and county court.” § 30.15 . . . In an attempt to meet this burden, the Sheriff argues that section 30.15 defines the exclusive scope . . . However, section 30.15(l)(j) explicitly requires the Sheriff to “[p]erform such other duties as may be . . .
. . . . § 30.15(l)(e). . . .
. . . . § 30.15. . . .
. . . BVAP was benchmark House District 59, which had a BVAP of 23.52% under the 2000 census, which grew to 30.15% . . .
. . . Section 30.15(1), Florida Statutes (2013), provides for a sheriff’s territorial authority, in pertinent . . .
. . . Section 30.15(1), Florida Statutes (2011), states, in relevant part, that “[s]heriffs, in their respective . . .
. . . than those of heading 6104 those of heading 6103 12 Subheading: 30.10: Of man-made fi- Subheading: 30.15 . . .
. . . Investigation Report’s recommendation, for base offense level purposes the district court attributed to Pinkin 30.15 . . .
. . . .”); see also 8 Corbin on Contracts § 30.15 (“If one promises to pay money out of funds yet to be acquired . . .
. . . motion, with the following explanation: When the $5,366.62 in requested § 406(b) fees is divided by the 30.15 . . . Specifically, of the 30.15 hours performed before this Court, only 4.7 hours were performed by an attorney . . .
. . . . § 30.15(a)(1). . . . See 29 C.F.R. § 30.15(a)(3). . The Stong decision was unpublished. . . .
. . . . § 30.15, Fla.Stat. (2004) (outlining the basic powers, duties, and obligations of Florida’s sheriffs . . .
. . . Stat. 30.15; State v. . . .
. . . See § 30.15(l)(b), Fla. Stat. (2005). . . .
. . . In both cases, Eddie’s scoresheet resulted in the lowest permissible prison sentence of 30.15 months. . . . Here, Eddie’s guideline sentence for both cases was for a minimum of 30.15 months. . . .
. . . See also § 30.15(1)(b), Fla. Stat. (2005); Sanders v. Laird, 865 So.2d 649 (Fla. 2d DCA 2004). . . .
. . . Stat. § 30.15. . . . Stat. § 30.15(1), (2). Cf. . . . Stat. § 30.15(l)(a), or when he attends terms of the county court, id. § S0.15(l)(c), or when he executes . . . the ordérs of the board of county commissioners, id.- § 30.15(l)(d). . . . Id. § 30.15(2) (emphasis added). . . .
. . . (Id. at §§ 30.15.C(4)(b), (5)(b).) . . . (Id. at § 30.15.E.) . . . The independent review may employ an independent expert using TRPA’s methodology (Id. at § 30.15.E(1) . . . panel members that may use other professionally accepted methods of evaluating scenic impacts (Id. at § 30.15 . . .
. . . (Code §§ 30.15.C(4)(a)(iii), 30.15. . . . (Id. at § 30.15.C(4)(b), (5)(b).) . . . (Id. at § 30.15.E.) . . . (Id. at § 30.15.E(2).) . . . (Id. at 30.15.C(3).) . . .
. . . Guides — Civil 30.15 (4th ed.1999); N.Y. Pattern Jury Instr. — Civil 2:235 (2002). . . .
. . . the Minnesota model jury instruction for determining vicarious liability in negligence cases, CIV JIG 30.15 . . . JIG 30.15, 4 Minnesota Practice 197 (West Group 1999). . . .
. . . Further, as was previously found by the court, Florida Statutes section 30.15 mandates that sheriffs . . . Stat. ch. 30.15; 901.15(1)). . . . the adult use ordinances, the mere fact of his enforcement as mandated by Florida Statutes section 30.15 . . .
. . . permitting use of subclasses in securities litigation); Manual For Complex Litigation (Third) (1995) § 30.15 . . .
. . . On January 5, 1999, he pled guilty in an Osceola County criminal case and was sentenced to 30.15 months . . .
. . . 2 to June 4,1995 at the rate of $29.15 per hour, from June 4, 1995 to June 3, 1996 at the rate of $30.15 . . . from June 1, 1995 through May 31, 1996, 155 hours of overtime when his regular hourly rate of pay was $30.15 . . . times $29.15, or $5,618.66; for the period from June 1, 1995 through May 31, 1996 is 155 times 1 times $30.15 . . .
. . . Calcu Gas, Inc., 754 F.2d 91, 95 (2d Cir.1985) (citing 2 McCarthy, Trademarks and Unfair Competition § 30.15 . . .
. . . VIII, § 1(d); §§ 30.073, 30.079, 30.15, 30.53, Fla.Stat. . . . .
. . . Queenajst, JR., Chapter 11 Theory And Practice: A Guide To Reorganization § 30.15 at 30:49 (1994) (concluding . . . Queenan, Jr., ChapteR 11 Theory & PRACTICE § 30.15, at 30:49 (1994) states: [In re Entz-White Lumber . . . Queenan, Jr., Chapter 11 Theory & Practioe § 30.15, at 30:49 (1994)). . . .
. . . Queenan, Jr., Chapter 11 Theory and Practice: A Guide to Reorganization § 30.15 at 30:49 (1994) (concluding . . .
. . . Queenan, Jr., Chapter 11 Theory & Practice § 30.15, at 30:49 (1994). . . .
. . . See Manual for Complex Litigation, Second, § 30.15, at 216.... * * * Defendants also rely on Korwek v . . .
. . . roadways, appellants point to the absence of any express authorization for this activity in section 30.15 . . . is no express authorization for the sheriff to enter into contracts with towing companies, section 30.15 . . .
. . . We note in passing that section 30.15, Florida Statutes (1993), provides that the sheriff shall execute . . .
. . . .”); Manual for Complex Litigation (Third) § 30.15 (1995) (“Each class or subclass must independently . . .
. . . The plaintiffs rely on Fla.Stat.Ann. sections 30.15, 30.53, and 316.640 as support for the proposition . . . Section 30.15 defines the general “[p]owers, duties, and obligations” of county sheriffs but contains . . . Ann. § 30.15 (West 1988). . . .
. . . .) § 30.15 at 215 ("[I]f necessary to assure adequacy of representation, [the Court] may appoint another . . .
. . . . §§ 30.07 and 30.15(l)(b), Fla.Stat. (1991); see also Tanner v. . . .
. . . . § 30.15 (West Supp.1993) (providing that Florida sheriffs and sheriffs deputies have a duty to enforce . . .
. . . Maint. 18 30.15 488.00 15.00 Gross 533.15 58 0.00 870.00 870.00 Magin 11 0.00 194.00 165.00 359.00 Makorey . . .
. . . See Manual for Complex Litigation, Second, § 30.15, at 216 (to protect class members’ interests “[rjeplacement . . .
. . . Id. at 95 (citing 2 McCarthy, Trademarks and Unfair Competition § 30.15 (2d ed 1984)). . . .
. . . See, e.g., 10 CFR § 30.15(a) (1991) (exemptions through rulemakings); id. § 30.11(a) (case-by-ease exemption . . .
. . . Manual for Complex Litigation, Second § 30.15, at 216 (footnotes omitted). . . .
. . . See § 30.15(2), Fla.Stat. (1985). A deputy took the writ to the address of “Patricia A. . . .
. . . (Citing 2 McCarthy, Trademarks and Unfair Competition § 30.15 (2d ed. 1984)). . . .
. . . McCarthy, Trademarks and Unfair Competition § 30.15 at 485. . . .
. . . McCarthy, § 30.15. . FLA.STAT.ANN. § 495.151 (West 1984). . See Community Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass’n v. . . .
. . . See 2 McCarthy, Trademarks and Unfair Competition, § 30.15 (2d ed. 1984). . . .
. . . We also reject any assertion that sections 30.07 and 30.15, Florida Statutes (1979), creates a special . . . Section 30.15, Florida Statutes (1979): Powers, duties, and obligations. — Sheriffs, in their respective . . .
. . . . § 30.15(a)(4)) and to adopt a state equal opportunity plan for such programs (29 C.F.R. § 30.15(a)( . . . enforcement schemes lies within BAT’s discretion as delimited by the applicable regulations (see 29 C.F.R. § 30.15 . . .
. . . Pursuant to section 30.15, Florida Statutes (1981), the sheriff of Pasco County or his deputy had the . . .
. . . See, §§ 27.02, 27.03, 30.15, Fla. Stat. (1979); Art. 5, Fla.Const. § 17; Art. 8, Fla.Const. § 1(d). . . .
. . . . §§ 60-30.9, 30.10, 30.11, 30.15. . . . See 41 C.F.R. § 60-30.15(j). . . . In that respect, plaintiff refers primarily to the fact that section 60-30.15(j) of the regulations does . . . Section 60-30.15 gives the ALJ “all powers necessary” to conduct a fair hearing and in-eludes, but is . . . Section 60-30.15(j) lists the power to “impose appropriate sanctions which may include" the three specified . . .
. . . Lehman recommended a somewhat higher price of $30.15 to $33.30. . . .
. . . December 4, 1970, to May 22, 1973, and that such time would have been billed at the hourly rate of $30.15 . . . constant throughout these two time periods, and she requests compensation at the two-thirds rate of $30.15 . . . $165.83 Flovd 12/4/70-5/22/73 .75 33.50 (% x $50) Sonnenfeld 5/23/73-8/29/75 8/29/75-3/26/76 505.50 9.25 30.15 . . . x $45) 30.15 x $45) Lehane 5/23/73-8/29/75 Less: 5/23/73-8/29/75 88.25 26.80 (% x $40) 41.25 x 26.80 . . . increase in his regular hourly fee from $45 to $55, so that the respective two-third figures would be $30.15 . . .
. . . Clair 18.37% 283/490 6 Tod 30.15% 252/490 7 Waring 6.77% 576/630 '0 Warren 5.85% 259/770 9 Woodland 2.49% . . .
. . . The Court at that time did not decide Wisconsin’s claim that the discharge also violates Wis.Stat. 30.15 . . . However, in that Section 30.15 declares that a violation of Sec. 30.12 is a public nuisance, the Court . . . hereby finds that the discharge also violates Sec. 30.15. . . . waste into Lake Superior is in violation of the Refuse Act, 33 U.S.C. § 407; Wis.Stat. §§ 30.12 and 30.15 . . .
. . . . § 30.15(4), and is a nuisance per se. . . .
. . . . § 30.15(6) (1971), F.S.A., provides that the sheriff shall be the conservator of the peace in his county . . . Section 30.15(4) specifies that the sheriff, in person or by deputy, shall attend all terms of court. . . .
. . . An algebraic formula, cf. 4 Mertens, Law of Federal Gift and E'state Taxation § 30.15, pp. 687-89 (1959 . . .
. . . The trial court, in a habeas corpus proceeding, held paragraphs 30.15(a) and 30.15 (b), Code of Metropolitan . . .
. . . $97,397, which, when divided by the 323,000 units, produced an estimated direct unit cost of pumping of 30.15 . . . $17,997 for the 323,000 estimated units, as against the original Job estimate of 37.3 cents per unit, and 30.15 . . .
. . . following items: motel room expense, $24,00; reimbursement to friend for use of apartment, $12.00; meals, $30.15 . . .
. . . operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating beverages in violation of section 30.15 . . . finding appellant guilty while driving under the influence of alcoholic beverage in violation of section 30.15 . . .
. . . metropolitan court in and for Dade County, on a charge of driving while intoxicated in violation of § 30.15 . . .
. . . The charge was a violation of section 30.15 of the Code of Metropolitan Dade County, which reads as follows . . .
. . . Water heaters. 698.93 404.17 240.17 111. 67 64.86 30.15 Venetian blinds. 146.03 11,351.10 3,071.82 11,648.33 . . .
. . . Altogether, this equipment accounted for 47.11 percent of the value of all equipment used on the job (30.15 . . .
. . . of whether deputy sheriffs are officers or employees, their powers and duties are defined by Section 30.15 . . .
. . . Thereafter, and until May 1, 1950 when a “suspend payment” order was issued, $30.15 was paid monthly . . . Monthly installments of $30.15 are payable through December 12, 1958 and a final installment of $25.25 . . .
. . . See Section 30.15, Fla. Stat., 1941, F.S.A. (Cumulative supplement.) . . .
. . . M. 30.15 per 100 kilos. * * * and in not entering judgment holding the merchandise dutiable on the basis . . . M. 30.15 per 100 kilos. * * * . We therefore make the following findings of facts: 1. . . . M. 30.15 per 100 kilos, and for unturned tubing R. . . .
. . . Section 30.15, Pla. Stats. 1941. . . .
. . . pier have been stipulated as follows: “ 8 a.m. 30.34 11 a.m. 30.26 Noon 30.22 1 p.m. 30.18 2 o’clock 30.15 . . .
. . . total of which is, for the unturned tubing, 27.90 reichsmarks per 100 kilos, and for the turned tubing, 30.15 . . .
. . . Therefore, the cost per 100 kilos is 27.90 reichsmarks for the black or unturned tubing and 30.15 reichsmarks . . .
. . . Appellant, an Illinois railroad corporation, owns no lines in Minnesota but operates leased lines with 30.15 . . .
. . . In that month the mortuary call was increased to $30.15 (or $180.90 per annum). . . .
. . . Lamb was paying under policy Ho. 15,975 a mortuary assessment of §30.15 every two mouths at the date . . .