The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . .”) § 713.58 and § 713.61, and that state law has not been preempted by any federal law for purposes . . . law, and is perfected by its continued possession of the aircraft parts under Fla.Stat. §§ 713.58 or 713.61 . . . Similarly, Fla.Stat. § 713.61 provides a lien for manufacturing and repairing articles “in favor of any . . . Both Fla.Stat. §§ 713.58 and 713.61 provide for a lien, such as the one asserted by Northwings, in order . . . Debtor argues that regardless of Fla.Stat. §§ 713.58 and 713.61, Northwings was required to file notice . . .
. . . Grinnell claims a manufacturer’s lien on the goods by virtue of Section 713.61, Florida Statutes, which . . .
. . . that Grinnell might have, as it contends, a lien on the mechanical pipes by virtue of Sections 713.50, 713.61 . . . While it is not very well articulated, Grinnell’s lien claim is based on Fla.Stat. §§ 713.50, 713.61 . . .
. . . that the Defendants have a possessory lien on the White Hull by virtue of Florida Statute §§ 713.60, 713.61 . . .