The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . gift or any other voluntary transaction creating an interest in property.” 2 Collier on Bankruptcy ¶ 101.43 . . .
. . . gift or any other voluntary .transaction creating an interest in property.” 2 Collier on Bankruptcy ¶ 101.43 . . .
. . . unauthorized purchases caused a Visa card statement to be sent to the NLAR address that included a $101.43 . . .
. . . .”); 3 Federal Jury Practice and Instructions § 101.43 (5th ed.) . . .
. . . encompasses “all voluntary transferees, including transferees by gift or by sale.” 2 Collier on Bankruptcy ¶ 101.43 . . .
. . . . § 101.43(c) (1995). . . . Id. § 101.43(a). . . .
. . . . § 101.43(b). . . . . § 101.43(c). . . . . § 101.43(a). . . . The Plaintiffs urge the Court, inter alia, to declare invalid 21 C.F.R. § 101.43(c) and 21 C.F.R. § 101.43 . . . The Court does not find that regulations 21 C.F.R. § 101.43(e) and 21 C.F.R. § 101.43(a) are arbitrary . . .
. . . them by replacing the for cause requirement for suspension, demotion, or termination in §§ 6-101.40, 6-101.43 . . . [sections 6-101.40 and 6-101.43 to 6.101.47] of this title or be construed to deprive any employee that . . .
. . . . § 156, see 29 CFR §§ 101.1-101.43, or—as in Ducane—by adjudication, see, e.g., Redd-I Inc., 290 NLRB . . .
. . . . ****** “Section 101.43 Refund of over-collections “Every person who makes an excess collection of tax . . .