The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Each full time employee ("FTE”), or equivalent, counted as 161.25 productive hours per month. . . . The total number of employee-hours (80,625) divided by hours per employee (161.25) equals 500 employees . . .
. . . drafting motion 1.25 93.75 3/17/2006 DC Being [sic] research and drafting motion for sanctions 2.15 161.25 . . . 2006 MSE Research issues for hearing 2.90 725.00 8/29/2006 DC Research further issues for trial 2.15 161.25 . . .
. . . Accordingly, Plaintiff is entitled to recovery for 161.25 hours of work listed in Exhibit A. B. . . . number of hours as 161.5; however, the correct total, based on Plaintiff's own figures, is 161.3. . 161.25 . . . Soler, 801 F.Supp. at 1065-66. . 443.83 hours = (161.25 hours from Ex. A) + (18.75 hours from Ex. . . . D) + (4 hours for preparation of fee application) . 248.5 hours = (161.25 hours from Ex. . . .
. . . Therefore, Radiac’s verified bill of costs will be allowed in the amount of $161.25 to be taxed against . . . of $9,848.89; and (4) Radiac’s verified bill of costs will be allowed against UTC in the amount of $161.25 . . .
. . . The Taylors contend that this interest accrues at a rate of 161.25 per day. . . . The Taylors contend that interest accrues at a rate of 161.25 per day. . . . .
. . . Sheak 07/26/93 0.75 161.25 revise motion to dismiss & proposed order J. . . . Sheak 09/01/93 0.75 161.25 review plaintiffs answer & brief re: motion to dismiss ATTORNEY DATE HOURS . . . Sheak 07/06/94 0.75 161.25 telephone call Don Bailey re: depositions J. . . .
. . . The affidavit indicates a entry stating "January 30, 1989 — McCrary & Self” and shows a cost of $161.25 . . .
. . . Kohlmann Winthrop Stimson petitions for 161.25 hours at rates ranging from $118 to $175 an hour, for . . . activities related to the MDL litigation, Winthrop Stimson will receive a lodestar award of $28,218.75 for 161.25 . . .
. . . Rates Attorney Year Level Hours Rates Totals Rates Totals Wagner 1988 7-10 1.50 $160 $240.00 $107.50 $161.25 . . .
. . . 900.00 300.00 19.181.25 30.712.50 $77.50 90.00 90.00 107.50 117.50 125.00 $3,274.38 2,137.50 405.00 161.25 . . .
. . . 15.00 Jerome Rose 60 9.3 CO 05 12.00 Joseph Bragin 48 7.4 ^ 161.25 100.0 Total 645 100.0 On November . . .
. . . . § 161.25(b) (1968). . . . subject to section 161.18 covering all rights-of-way and allowing unlimited terms; or subject to section 161.25 . . .
. . . However, we find these costs excessive and reduce the award of costs in half to the amount of $161.25 . . . Rooks’ petition is granted pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2412 in the amounts of $4,482.00 in fees and $161.25 . . .
. . . attorneys for the Sapolin Creditors’ Committee, who have received no compensation to date, are asking $107,-161.25 . . .
. . . .; 163.205, .210, .215; 163.360; 163.567; 163.611; 163.622; 161.25; 161.35; 125.01(g) — (j); 177.071; . . .
. . . . § 161.25 (1957) ; Wyo.Stat.Ann., §§ 35-348 to 35-371 (1957). . . .
. . . .$154.70 Hermann Krieg...................... 161.25 Rudolph Heiz..................................... . . .
. . . . §§ 161.01-161.25 (1957); Wyo.Stat.Ann., Tit. 35, §§ 348-371 (1957). . See, United States v. . . .
. . . Sections 161.01-161.25 (1957) ; Wyo. Stat. Ann., Tit. 35, Sections 348-371 (1957). . . .
. . . Final judgment is rendered for the plaintiff in the sum of $161.25, together with court costs in the . . .
. . . The Commissioner determined a deficiency of $161.25 in petitioners’ income tax for the year ended December . . .
. . . Copies of the price lists introduced in evidence show that the defendant made a charge of $145.38 and $161.25 . . .
. . . A stipulation subsequently filed establishes the amount thereof as $161.25 and with no objection to the . . .
. . . $105.73; October 9, 1909, $1SO.OO; December 10, 1909, $255.00; January 3, 1910, $165.00 ; March 2, 1910, $161.25 . . .
. . . the court is that the claimant recover the proceeds in the Treasury of eighteen bales of cotton, at $161.25 . . . The average of the net proceeds of the cotton which contributed to this fund is $161.25 per bale, and . . .
. . . It further shows that the price of sea-island cotton derived from these places was $161.25 per bale. . . . The amount of cotton seized, 77,500 pounds, gives 58 J bales, which, at $161.25, amounts to $9,432.12 . . .
. . . And by the master commissioner’s report, the plaintiff’s claim appears to be $21,-(161.25 upon notes . . .