The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . 1999, to count six of the superseding indictment for aiding and abetting bank fraud in the amount of $947.15 . . .
. . . Nevertheless, Wheeler sought recovery from Travelers for the $21,-947.15 in expenses paid by Medicare . . .
. . . In this action, plaintiff seeks a judgment of $21,-947.15, the amount of the medical expenses which were . . .
. . . Laing 9.97 X $ 95 947.15 Steven W. . . .
. . . Steel’s judgment of $102,-394.25 consisted of $72,447.10 owing on promissory notes and interest of $29,-947.15 . . .
. . . Here, however, the trial court fully complied with the requisites of section 947.15 by stating, with . . .
. . . Following conviction of the misdemeanor of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in violation of § 947.15 . . . delinquency of a minor requires proof of the fact of the age of the accused since the offense defined in § 947.15 . . .
. . . . $6,100.00 Costs: (a) Claude Youker, reporter’s bills — ■ $ 947.15 (b) Graham & Associates, for service . . . The Court sustains the costs: (a) Claude Youker, reporter’s bills— $ 947.15 (b) Graham & Associates, . . .
. . . Plaintiff claims that $947.15 are due it for services furnished under the contract. . . . Therefore, it claims the $947.15 earned plus what it -would have made had the contract been kept in force . . . Therefore, that.the amount due is $947.15, and not the. alleged damages, for the anticipatory breach. . . .
. . . defendant Mcrrifield had judgment absolute against the plaintiffs for his costs, amounting to the sum of §947.15 . . .