The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . payments @ $374.15 each (from 7/87 — 2/90) $11,972.80 32 late charges @ $14.97 each (from 7/87 — 2/90) 479.04 . . . monthly payments in default ($11,792.08), the corresponding late charges for that 32-month period of $479.04 . . .
. . . Kendall 3,187.76 Greg Kendall 2,753.36 GROSS AMOUNT EMPLOYEE NAME DUE Harold King 2,591.76 Jay Koathe 479.04 . . .
. . . “Licenses” to engage in the business were issuable under Section 479.04, whereas “individual device permits . . . In 1963 the legislature repealed Section 479.09, incorporated some of its provisions in Section 479.04 . . . unless the sign was worth more than $100 and the owner “holds an unexpired license issued under s. 479.04 . . . hearing unless the sign was worth $100 or more “and said owner holds an unexpired license issued under s. 479.04 . . . bears thereon the name of the owner thereof, and said owner holds an unexpired license issued under s. 479.04 . . .
. . . outdoor advertising in Florida outside the corporate limits of any city or town to obtain a license (§ 479.04 . . .
. . . November 1, 1960, is set forth in Respondent’s Exhibit 2(a), which shows net back pay due Reisner of $479.04 . . . to the National Labor Relations Board Regional Office in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the amount of $479.04 . . . issue whether an accord and satisfaction was had for the period covered by the check to Reisner of $479.04 . . . An examination of the record clearly reflects the Board’s contention that the check for $479.04 dated . . . in approving the Examiner’s Report, specifically rejected Respondent’s argument that the check of $479.04 . . .