The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . 892.00 1992 926.70 849.52 1993 962.75 810.91 1994 1,000.20 775.65 1995 1,039.11 743.33 1996 1,079.53 713.60 . . .
. . . Section 713.60, Florida Statutes (1987), provides, for liens on vessels stemming from labor or materials . . . Section 713.60, Florida Statutes (1987) provides: 713.60 Liens for labor on or for vessels. — In favor . . .
. . . finds that equitable relief will be to award plaintiffs one-fifth of the value of the cargo or $10,-713.60 . . .
. . . See generally, 7 C.F.R. sections 713.53, 713.60-.74. I. . . .
. . . 1980, Broward Marine resorted to self-help, claiming a valid lien pursuant to section 713.58(1) and 713.60 . . . A lien may here alternatively have been proper pursuant to section 713.60, Florida Statutes; but we do . . .
. . . See §§ 713.60, 713.64, Fla.Stat. (1985). The circuit court denied the motion. . . . Walden, 91 F.2d 321 (5th Cir.1937) (construing chapter 7838, Laws of Florida (1919) [forerunner to § 713.60 . . .
. . . the acreage base less the required reduction; and (2) Devote to conservation uses as prescribed in §§ 713.60 . . .
. . . against the Defendants in this cause in enforcement of a statutory lien pursuant to Florida Statute 713.60 . . .
. . . Claiming a valid possessory lien under sections 713.58(1) and 713.60, Florida Statutes (1983), Broward . . .
. . . finds that the Defendants have a possessory lien on the White Hull by virtue of Florida Statute §§ 713.60 . . .
. . . Equally clearly the appellants have alleged liens pursuant to F.S. 713.60. . . . Liens for labor on or for vessels under Florida Statute 713.60, are not maritime liens, but are mechanics . . . is superior and prior in dignity to the liens asserted by Employees under Florida Statute, section 713.60 . . . . * * *” F.S. 713.60 provides for a lien: “In favor of any person performing for himself or others, any . . . claimants were held to have state-created maritime liens cognizable in admiralty by virtue of F.S. 713.60 . . .
. . . . §§ 713.58 and 713.60 (1973). . . .
. . . gauged at 1,001.95 gallons and that the difference between 288.35 gallons and 1,001.95 gallons, or 713.60 . . . and that the collector sent a demand to the importer for the payment of $1,427.20 in duties upon said 713.60 . . . accordance with the provisions of paragraph 813, as now in force, and refund all duties taken upon the 713.60 . . .
. . . . $713.60 Lawrence and Eugene Rogge. ... 710.54 Alfred Ghezzi, Jr............... 974.00 Byron Glen Roberts . . .