The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . ."); see also 6 Collier, supra, ¶ 901.04 ("The applicability of section 362 to municipal debt adjustment . . .
. . . or incident to the plan, and that the amounts paid be reasonable.”) with 6 Collier on Bankruptcy, ¶ 901.04 . . .
. . . Off-Track Betting Corp., 434 B.R. 131, 141-42 (Bankr.S.D.N.Y.2010) (citing 6 Collier on Bankruptcy ¶ 901.04 . . .
. . . Off-Track Betting Corp., 434 B.R. at 141-42; Valley Health Sys., 429 B.R. at 714; 6 Collier on Bankruptcy ¶ 901.04 . . .
. . . municipality cannot unilaterally breach collective bargaining agreements before formal rejection. 6 Collier ¶ 901.04 . . .
. . . warrant for the defendant, they would have lacked authority to execute the warrant, because section 901.04 . . .
. . . .”)- Commentators agree with this approach. 6 CollieR on Bankruptcy ¶ 901.04[13][a] (“In a chapter 9 . . . in connection with the chapter 9 case itself’ and not operating expenses. 6 Collier on Baneruptoy ¶ 901.04 . . .
. . . . § 901.04, Officer Wilson obtained the cooperation of Deputy Dearth of the BCSO to arrest Pair. . . .
. . . 365 governs the assumption and rejection of executory contracts of the debtor. 6 Collier, supra, ¶ 901.04 . . .
. . . .”); Collier, at ¶ 901.04[9][a]. . . .
. . . Section 901.04, Florida Statutes, provides for the direction and execution of a warrant: Warrants shall . . .
. . . Weinstein’s Federal Evidence § 901.04[2], at 901-20 (J. McLaughlin ed., 2d ed.2001). . . .
. . . The State argues that sections 901.02 and 901.04, Florida Statutes (1991), establish that a judicial . . . Section 901.04, Florida Statutes (1991), provides: Warrants shall be directed to all sheriffs of the . . .
. . . necessarily would — fairly conclude favorably to the fact of authorship. 11 Moore’s Federal Practice § 901.04 . . .
. . . COBB, Chief Judge, dissenting: There is an obvious conflict between sections 48.20 and 901.04, Florida . . . In regard to this conflict, I agree with the state that section 901.04 has superseded the earlier statute . . . It logically follows that such an arrest is governed by the provisions of section 901.04, not 48.20, . . . Section 901.04, Florida Statutes provides: Direction and execution of warrant.— Warrants shall be directed . . .
. . . of arrest to be issued;” Section 901.03 prescribes the form and contents of the warrant, and Section 901.04 . . .