The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 704.03. . . . Section 704.03 of the Wisconsin Statutes provides that “[a]n agreement to terminate a tenancy more than . . .
. . . C.C.P.A. 851, 455 F.2d 582, 585 (1972); Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual of Procedure (TBMP) § 704.03 . . .
. . . reasonably necessary for the beneficial use or enjoyment of the part granted or reserved” while section 704.03 . . . defines “practicable” as “ “without the use of bridge.’” §§ 704.01, 704.03, Fla. . . . Section 704.03, Florida Statutes, provides that practicable means " ‘without the.use of bridge, ferry . . . , turnpike road, embankment, or substantial fill.’” § 704.03, Fla. . . .
. . . See 6 COLLIER ON BANKRUPTCY ¶ 704.03 at 704-11. . . .
. . . trustee’s rights to collect and reduce to money the property of the estate are exclusive”); Id., ¶ 704.03 . . .
. . . See §§ 323(b), 704(a); see also 6 Collier on Bankruptcy, at ¶ 704.03. . . .
. . . See §§ 323(b), 704(a); see also 6 Collier on Bankruptcy, at ¶ 704.03. . . .
. . . See 1 Collier on Bankruptcy ¶ 704.03. . . . .
. . . Weinstein’s Federal Evidence § 704.03[1] (2d ed.2002). . . .
. . . See TTAB Manual of Procedure § 704.03(b)(1) (“[A] registration owned by any party to the proceeding may . . .
. . . ." § 704.03, Fla. Stat. (2003). . . . .
. . . See 1 King et al., CollieR on BANKRUPTCY ¶ 704.03 (15th rev. ed.2004). . . .
. . . King ed., 15th ed.1979); see also 6 Collier on Bankruptcy ¶ 704.03, at 704-8 (Lawrence P. . . .
. . . Weinstein’s Federal Evidence § 704.03[1] (2d ed.2001). . . .
. . . We are concerned the trial judge failed to consider section 704.03, Florida Statutes (1999), which defines . . .
. . . . § 704.03(1). . . . Section 704.03 requires for a lease to be “enforceable” that the lease must set forth in writing “the . . . Stat. § 704.03(1). . . . Stat. §§ 704.03(2), 704.19. . . . See § 704.03(2). . . .
. . . Ann. sec. 704.03(1) (West 1998) (Wisconsin statute of frauds provides that a lease for more than a year . . .
. . . Collier on Bankruptcy, ¶ 704.03 (1999). . . .
. . . 1,957.98 670.96 1,000.00 64 1,981.67 679.08 65 2,005.65 687.29 1,000.00 66 2,029.92 695.61 67 2,054.48 704.03 . . .
. . . .” § 704.03, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . In January, 724,900 EOSC shares were sold for $3,775,-704.03. . . .
. . . “Practicable” is defined in section 704.03, which states: That for the purposes of this chapter the word . . . periods of the year is not practicably usable for egress or ingress within the contemplation of section 704.03 . . . not a “practicable” route to the 40-acre parcel, within the contemplation of sections 704.01(2) and 704.03 . . .
. . . . § 704.03 (1993) (defining the term “practicable” as used in 704.01(1)). . . .
. . . from such sales made in the course of such business in the County of Cook_” Ill.Rev.Stat. ch. 111%, H 704.03 . . .
. . . .-01, Florida Statutes (1987), and even provided a definition for the term in Section 704.03, Florida . . .
. . . . §§ 704.03 and 706.01), which provided that “No estate or interest in lands, other than leases for a . . .
. . . Transportation Authority Retailers’ Occupation Tax Act, Illinois Revised Statutes Chapter 111%, Paragraph 704.03 . . .
. . . -1), and Regional Transportation Authority Retailers’ Occupation Tax (Ill.Rev.Stat., ch. 111%, par. 704.03 . . .
. . . his land_ Such an implied grant ... exists where there is no ... practicable way of egress_” Section 704.03 . . . See sections 704.01(1) and 704.03, Florida Statutes (1985). . . . But, in this case, section 704.03 governs whether a necessity exists, and, here the evidence clearly . . .
. . . Section 704.03(5) of the Wisconsin Statutes states, “In any case where a lease or agreement is not in . . .
. . . (Emphasis added.) 13 Collier on Bankruptcy para. 704.03, pp. 7-71, 7-72 (14th ed. 1977). . . .
. . . ILL.REV.STAT. ch. 24, § 8-11-1, and the Regional Transportation Authority Act, ILL.REV.STAT. ch. 111%, § 704.03 . . .
. . . Feaster and wife cite the statutory definition of “practicable” in section 704.03, Florida Statutes, . . .
. . . . § 704.03, an assignment of a remaining period of a lease in excess of 1 year must be in writing. . . .
. . . The statute in question, Ill.Rev.Stat.1979, Ch. 111%, § 704.03, as amended, authorized the RTA to impose . . . provisions of the Illinois Revised Statutes contained in Senate Bill 889 and purporting to amend subsection 704.03 . . .
. . . They further urge that the definition of the word “practicable” in Section 704.03, Florida Statutes ( . . . trial court’s determination that appel-lees are hemmed in within the meaning of Sections 704.01(2) and 704.03 . . . With respect to appellants’ argument regarding the application of Section 704.03 to this case, we note . . . Therefore we cannot agree that Section 704.03 has been arbitrarily and unreasonably applied to the facts . . . the use thereof; provided that such easement shall be used only in an orderly and proper manner. . 704.03 . . .
. . . . § 704.03, Fla.Stat. (1979). . . .
. . . . § 704.03 defines “practicable” as used in F.S.A. § 704.01 to mean “without the use of bridge, ferry . . .
. . . The word “practicable,” as used in the above statute, is defined in Sec. 704.03, as follows: “That for . . . As also quoted above, the word “practicable” is defined in Section 704.03 to mean “without the use of . . . usable by the plaintiff without at least “embankment or substantial fill,” to use the words in Section 704.03 . . .
. . . The income from the net rent was $2,-704.03. . . .
. . . While this court is of the opinion that the re-enactment of sections 704.01, 704.02, 704.03 and the addition . . .