The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . E.g., ¶¶ 99.1, 100.1, 101.2, 101.5, 102, 103, 106.15, 106.16, 106.18,106.19. . . .
. . . , 106.16, 105.08, 104.54, 105.08, 104.54, 104, 102.56, 105.8, 105.8, 105.8, 104, 102.92, 102.56, 105.08 . . . In contrast, the lowest recorded heat index was 85 degrees while the highest recorded heat'index was 106.16 . . . As noted above, the highest heat index (106.16 degrees) was recorded on August 2, 2013. . . . indices were consecutively recorded: 101.84, 102.74, 101.3, 103.46, 102.38, 100.94, 102.92, 102.92, 106.16 . . . a.m. to 11:25 p.m., the following heat indices were consecutively recorded: 108.68, 107.96, 106.88, 106.16 . . .
. . . 110.76 11/22/98 O0 CO 2,718.52 $218,796.19 0.05% 0.00 109.40 11/23/98 6,474.89 $212,321.30 0.05% 0.00 106.16 . . .
. . . French Quarter Inn — Bar 20.50 6-19-84 Peabody Hotel — One Night 95.84 3-28-84 Peabody Hotel — One Night 106.16 . . . 3-28-84 Lobby Lounge 3.25 3-28-84 Peabody Hotel — One Night 106.16 4-03-84 Lobby Lounge 10.75 4-03-84 . . .
. . . To cover principal, interest, insurance and taxes, the Hoffmans agreed to pay $106.16 per month and the . . .
. . . of the State of Florida, has rendered Opinion No. 73-334, asserting the constitutionality of Section 106.16 . . . A violation of Section 106.16 exposes a corporation to a fine of $10,000 and forfeiture of its right . . . CONCLUSION Both Sections 106.16 and 104.35 of Florida Statutes are declared to be unconstitutional on . . . their face as violating the First Amendment to the Constitution except for that portion of § 106.16 . . . A declaratory judgment is hereby entered in favor' of plaintiff and intervenors. . § 106.16(1) No person . . .
. . . 1933 14,923.63 June 6, 1933 19,031.60 June 6, 1933 10,491.42 March 23, 1934 650.54 January 3, 1934 106.16 . . . as follows: April 17, 3933 g 8,848.17 April 23,'1934 g 650.54 April 27, 1033 14,923,63 Jan. 3, 1934 106.16 . . .
. . . . $1,644.93, and $106.16 expense of advertising, in all $34,649.80, this suit was brought by the board . . .