The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 559.01. 1. . . . Indeed, § 559.01 simply requires that a plaintiff have "possession of real property" and that the defendant . . .
. . . . § 559.01. Defendants now move to dismiss the amended complaint. DISCUSSION I. . . . Stat. § 559.01. . . . Stat. § 559.01. . . .
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. . . . § 559.01; (2) a declaratory judgment under Minn.Stat. § 555.01 declaring the non-judicial foreclosure . . .
. . . . § 559.01. . . . . § 559.01. Gharwal’s argument is foreclosed by this circuit’s binding precedent. . . . . § 559.01. See, e.g., Karnatcheva v. . . .
. . . . § 559.01, deceit and collusion under Minn.Stat. § 481.07, slander of title, and negligence per se. . . . Schumacher claims that the only facts he needed, to plead under MinmStat. § 559.01 are (1) that he possessed . . . defendants’ claim against his property is invalid, and thus he fails to state a claim under Minn.Stat. § 559.01 . . .
. . . . § 559.01. Fannie Mae removed the case to federal court under diversity jurisdiction. . . .
. . . . § 559.01, a complaint need only assert two things: (1) “possession [of the property] by the plaintiff . . .
. . . . § 559.01. Gerdes asserts that Minn. . . . . § 559.01 is unique and procedurally different than other statutes. . . . . § 559.01 shifts the normal burden of pleading to the defendant: the plaintiff need not plead why his . . . Gerdes argues that “the intent of Minn.Stat. § 559.01 was to create a substantive right that had not . . . P. 81 or Appendix A when suggesting that we find the state substantive law of Minn.Stat. § 559.01 to . . .
. . . . § 559.01 and a declaratory judgment under Minn.Stat. § 555.01 that the sheriffs certificate of sale . . . We rejected this theory in Kamatcheva, concluding that Minn.Stat. § 559.01 requires plaintiffs to state . . .
. . . . § 559.01 (a person in possession of real property may bring an action against another who claims an . . .
. . . . § 559.01; (2) declaratory judgment; and (3) slander of title. . . . Plaintiffs alleged the following causes of action: In Count I, Determination of Adverse Claims, Minn.Stat. § 559.01 . . . Minn.Stat. § 559.01. . . . As the court explained in Gharwal: Karnatcheva rejected that argument, specifically holding that § 559.01 . . .
. . . . § 559.01, as well as a judgment declaring that the sheriffs sale and quit claim deed are void and that . . .
. . . . § 559.01; (2) an action for declaratory judgment under Minn Stat. § 555.01; and (3) a slander of title . . . correct that the Stilps failed to plead sufficient facts to make a plausible claim under Minn.Stat. § 559.01 . . .
. . . . § 559.01. We have repeatedly dismissed nearly identical claims as insufficiently plead. . . . correct that the Warners failed to plead sufficient facts to make a plausible claim under Minn.Stat. § 559.01 . . .
. . . See COLLIER ON BANKRUPTCY ¶ 559.01. . . .
. . . arguing that the district court erred by dismissing these claims premised under Minnesota Statute § 559.01 . . .
. . . The Appellants’ quiet-title claims, based on Minnesota Statute § 559.01, have been repeatedly rejected . . .
. . . This quiet title claim invokes Minnesota Statute Annotated § 559.01, which authorizes “[a]ction[s] to . . . Although the Kamatcheva plaintiffs’ remaining three theories for relief under section 559.01 did not . . . Ann. § 559.01. . . . .
. . . . § 559.01, which states that “[a]ny person in possession of real property ... may bring an action against . . .
. . . abandoned all but their quiet title claim against the Lenders/Servi-cers under Minnesota Statute section 559.01 . . .
. . . Borrowers argue that the Minnesota quiet title statute, Minnesota Statutes Annotated § 559.01, creates . . . Ann. § 559.01. . . .
. . . The Homeowners seek to quiet title to the mortgaged properties under Minnesota Statute section 559.01 . . . Although the Kamatcheva plaintiffs’ remaining three theories for relief under section 559.01 did not . . .
. . . appeal the Homeowners have abandoned all but a claim to quiet title under Minnesota Statute section 559.01 . . .
. . . Quiet Title The quiet-title claim invokes Minnesota Statute section 559.01, which authorizes “[a]ction . . . court held that a complaint articulating the same two bases for settling adverse claims under section 559.01 . . . Minnesota Statute § 559.01. . . . .
. . . but on appeal they have abandoned all but their claim to quiet title under Minnesota Statute section 559.01 . . . asserted bases for seeking to settle the so-called “adverse claims” to the properties under section 559.01 . . .
. . . . § 559.01, asserting a claim for slander of title, and requesting declaratory judgments as to whether . . . Minn.Stat. § 559.01. . . .
. . . . § 559.01. . . . Minn.Stat. § 559.01. . . . Minn.Stat. § 559.01. . . .
. . . . § 559.01 (2012). . . . .
. . . Arzt also seeks to quiet title under Minnesota Statutes § 559.01 (Count V). . . . Quiet Title Minnesota Statutes § 559.01 allows “[a]ny person in possession of real property personally . . . Stat. § 559.01. . . .
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. . . Sternlight, Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York)). . 5 Collier on Bankruptcy ¶ 559.01 . . .
. . . , as of the date of filing of the Debtors’ bankruptcy filing on May 24, 1989, in the amount of $80,-559.01 . . .