The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Evidence $318.01 2005 $753.69 $0.00 No Evidence $753.69 2006 $584.97 $0.00 No Evidence $584.97 2007 $253.68 . . .
. . . Multiplying the percent completed by the total tuition, the plaintiff calculates her liability at $253.68 . . .
. . . Multiplying the percent completed by the total tuition, the plaintiff calculated her liability at $253.68 . . . The plaintiff calculated that she completed 11.7% of the course, and that her debt was approximately $253.68 . . .
. . . entering the summary judgment now under review, the circuit court rejected the contention that section 253.68 . . . The lifting of the ban took place after section 253.68 was already in place. . . . In the present case, of course, section 253.68, Florida Statutes, specifically authorizes each county . . . Section 253.68, Florida Statutes (1993) similarly authorizes action by the executive branch of state . . . Section 253.68 makes no delegation either to a local executive agency or to private persons. . . .
. . . . § 253.68 (1991). . . . Florida Statutes § 253.68 provides, in part: To the extent that it is not contrary to the public interest . . .
. . . Street; thence S 81° 14' E along the south line of Lande Street 299.49 feet; thence S 19° 53' 30" W 253.68 . . .
. . . upon demurrer in favor of plaintiff against the defendant; and assessed the damages at $1516.00 plus $253.68 . . .
. . . Judgment will be entered for plaintiff in the sum of $253.68. . . . San Diego, Calif., 3,171 miles, mileage for which, at the rate of 8 cents per mile, would amount to $253.68 . . .
. . . and delivered to Schmitt goods and merchandise on credit, and that there is due and unpaid thereon $253.68 . . .