The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . plea conviction for possession with intent to distribute more than 50 grams, that is approximately 7.28 . . .
. . . Schulte made an average absolute adjustment to the Gould comparable sales of 7.28%, whereas Mr. . . .
. . . No. 32, Counterclaim ¶ 3) and that “[u]nder RCW 7.28, title to any disputed portions of the corridor . . .
. . . 6.49 ppm (dd, J-8.4 Hz, J-2.4 Hz, 11.1), 7.04 ppin
. . . For instance, in Smith, 7.28% of the Kent' County population was comprised of African-Americans eligible . . .
. . . Lundin, Chapter IS Bankruptcy §§ 4.11, 7.28 (2nd ed. 1994). . . .
. . . pools for which data was supplied for the years 2011 through 2013, 4,964 of the 68,-201 summonses, or 7.28% . . .
. . . . § 7.28(b) and the Court need only look to the label itself to reject the plaintiffs’ illegibility claim . . .
. . . The evidence showed that 7.28% of the jury-eligible population of Kent County was African American, and . . .
. . . also right that GASB 58, ¶ 50 incorporates portions of SOP 90-7’s discussion, more precisely, SOP 90-7.28 . . . See SOP 90-7.28. . . .
. . . 80.74% 79.98% 28,891 78.46% 77.77% -2.28% -2.21% 3 26,657 86.20% 85.01% 28,822 79.13% 77.73% -7.07% -7.28% . . .
. . . relating to the dispensing of medication on an outpatient basis and found that VA incurred a cost of $7.28 . . .
. . . relating to the dispensing of medication on an outpatient basis and found that VA incurred a cost of $7.28 . . .
. . . as reported in Exhibit 5D [AR 100-05] for the years 1998, 1999, and 2000 it reflects she was working 7.28 . . .
. . . As noted in the majority opinion, that study found that “VA incurred a cost of $7.28 to dispense an outpatient . . . The Board reasoned that, because the study indicated that VA incurs a $7.28 administrative cost every . . . relating to the dispensing of medication on an outpatient basis and found that VA incurred a cost of $7.28 . . .
. . . Furthermore, Orient had been assessed a significantly lower rate of 7.28% from 2006 until 2008, however . . . Yihua Timber’s sales, Commerce’s total failure to address the dramatic increase in Orient’s rate from 7.28% . . . Confidential Data Deleted]] This radical growth suggests that the business model that yielded Orient a 7.28% . . .
. . . At the time of Smith’s trial, African-Americans constituted 7.28% of Kent County’s jury-eligible population . . . Smith’s trial) from the percentage of African-Americans in the local, jury-eligible population (here, 7.28% . . . absolute disparity (here, 1.28%) by the group’s representation in the jury-eligible population (here, 7.28% . . .
. . . At the time of Smith’s trial, African-Americans constituted 7.28% of Kent County’s jury-eligible population . . . Smith’s trial) from the percentage of African-Americans in the local, jury-eligible population (here, 7.28% . . . absolute disparity (here, 1.28%) by the group’s representation in the jury-eligible population (here, 7.28% . . .
. . . On December 17, 2007, Cleaves and Benjamin sold 7.28 grams of crack cocaine to the informant at the apartment . . .
. . . Here, 7.28 percent of African Americans in Kent County were eligible for jury service. . . .
. . . Both loans have a term of 34 years and bear an annual interest rate of 7.28%. . . .
. . . percent capital interest in Lois LP, and Mark Farnam and his wife and two children owned the remaining 7.28 . . .
. . . ADM and the two railroads will share in the estimated $7.28 million cost of constructing the two Fairfax . . . In the event that the actual cost of the project differs from the estimated $7.28 million cost (either . . .
. . . (PX III — 20; see also PX III — 21; JPTO ¶¶ 7.27-7.28.) . . .
. . . prevailing market rate, $120.00, to determine the permissible increase to the prevailing market rate, $7.28 . . . Finally, the permissible increase to the prevailing market rate, $7.28, is added to the previously determined . . .
. . . . §§ 7.28-33 and 22-PM ASCS (FSA) Handbook Part 10, ¶ 4, or the County Office Personnel Manual. . . .
. . . interstate telecommunications calls, while their pure-interstate-provider competitors pay only the 7.28% . . .
. . . the FCC USF contribution factor during the relevant time period in 2001 and 2002 ranged from 6.8% to 7.28% . . .
. . . Homes as % of Total Sales 1997: $3.83 million $1.29 million 1998: $5.27 million $1.89 million 1999: $7.28 . . .
. . . plaintiffs allege that the USF contribution factor during most of 2001 and 2002 ranged from 6.68% to 7.28% . . .
. . . Viciedo earned between $7.28 per hour and $7.72 per hour. . . . .
. . . The actual amount demanded from Defendant was “$7.28, which represents the full retail price of the recovered . . . Santosdedios pay a penalty of $200 as well as restitution of $7.28.” Defendant’s Motion at 4. . . .
. . . $1.80 $ 54.55 2 Bethesda, Md. 6.45 miles 89’ 12/88 $3.30 $293.50 3 Washington, DC 4.55 miles 60’ 11/90 $7.28 . . .
. . . petitioner is now on the payroll at the Supermax Correctional Institution, and that he received payments of $7.28 . . . As I noted earlier, $7.28 was deposited into petitioner’s account in May 2000. . . . This means that petitioner owes $4.36 from the deposit of $7.28 made to his account in May 2000, and . . .
. . . On his 1988 individual return, Tucker claimed a basis of $7.28 million, permitting him to report a capital . . .
. . . . § 7.28(a). ASCS refers to these as “misconduct” offenses. . . . Consistent with 7 C.F.R. §§ 7.28 and 7.29, these separations are limited to specified grounds, they must . . . Buchholz claims that the termination provisions in ,7 C.F.R. §§ 7.28-7.31 limited defendants to terminating . . .
. . . 7.76 05/31/92 11.76 06/30/92 22.77 07/31/92 6.89 08/31/92 16.83 09/30/92 9.48 10/31/92 12.24 11/30/92 7.28 . . .
. . . data from the study indicated that the lowest decomposition rate of ranitidine was observed at a pH of 7.28 . . . He said that based on this data, the shelf-life of the product would be the longest at pH 7.28. . . .
. . . . §§ 7.28, 7.29. . . . following the hearing, the Alabama Committee voted to terminate Miller’s employment pursuant to 7 C.F.R. § 7.28 . . .
. . . The total contribution of over one million dollars accounted for 7.28% of the rural district’s total . . .
. . . . § 7.28, voted to remove plaintiff from his employment. . . . See 7 C.F.R. §§ 7.28 to 7.33. . . .
. . . . § 7.28(a) & (b). . . . . § 7.28(a). . . .
. . . At some time around March of 1995, the pay range was adjusted to $5.20 to $7.28 per hour. . . .
. . . Specifically, the 1992-93 figures disclose that Tullahoma money accounts for approximately 7.28% of the . . . District budget, from all sources (local, state, and federal), of $14,800,694, Tullahoma accounts for 7.28% . . .
. . . 1988, totalled $48.51 ($25.05 for direct labor, $16.18 for general and administrative overhead, and $7.28 . . .
. . . The basic rate Sammons of Illinois charged in 1986 in the municipalities was $7.28 per month. . . .
. . . . § 7.28(a) (1987), and are consequently not entitled to absolute immunity. . . .
. . . uninfluenced representation of employees”), cert. denied, 419 U.S. 998, 95 S.Ct. 312, 42 L.Ed.2d 271 (1974). 7.28 . . . White, 822 F.Supp. ¶ 7.28, at 1431. 13.2 Plaintiffs again ask the court to sanction the Eagles. . . .
. . . Lun-din, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, § 7.28 at 7-57 (1991). . . .
. . . Based on the foregoing, the court rejects all of the Eagles’ objections to the Settlement Agreement. 7.28 . . .
. . . The trustee, on the other hand, argues that the 1989 amendment to Wash.Rev.Code § 7.28.-230 did change . . . As amended in 1969, Wash.Rev.Code § 7.28.-230 read, in relevant part: "(1) A mortgage of any interest . . .
. . . The trustee, on the other hand, argues that the 1989 amendment to Wash.Rev.Code § 7.28.-230 did change . . . As amended in 1969, Wash.Rev.Code § 7.28.-230 read, in relevant part: “(1) A mortgage of any interest . . .
. . . See Wald & Kenty, ERISA, § 7.28. . . .
. . . On that date, Sammons raised its rates from $7.28 to $9.50 in Ottawa and Marseilles, and by 37.9% in . . .
. . . Lun-din, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy § 7.28, at 7-55 (1990). Chapter 13 consumer cases are not complex. . . .
. . . Four Hundred Dollars ($21,400.00), with interest thereon from December 5, 1990 at the federal rate of 7.28% . . .
. . . appellate brief, the Marshalls compute the pre-judgment interest to be $50.46, representing a rate of 7.28% . . .
. . . Malandro, Courtroom Communication Strategies § 7.28 (1985); J. . . .
. . . Postjudgment interest at 7.28% per annum; and 6. Costs of court. . . .
. . . thereafter of $249.27 per diem until the date of judgment and post-judgment interest at the rate of 7.28% . . .
. . . Welfare Trusts $41,147.74 (being $51,-434.68 minus 20% administrative fee) and postjudgment interest at 7.28% . . .
. . . Post-judgment interest at 7.28% per year; and E. Court costs. . . .
. . . . §§ 7.28, 7.30 (1989) and in the 22-PM. . . .
. . . , Inc., and Decker & Associates, Inc., is an extremely low-risk venture with a reasonably projected 7.28 . . .
. . . In this case, the applicable statute is R.C.W. 7.28.-230 which provides: (1) A mortgage of any interest . . .
. . . See MBCA § 33, par. 4; RMBCA § 7.28. [See, e.g., Del. Code. Ann. tit. 8, § 214 (1983) ]. . . .
. . . long-term interest rates ranging from 8.27% to 10.87%, risk-free interest rates ranging from 6.89% to 7.28% . . .
. . . Kircher, Punitive Damages §§ 7.03-7.06, 7.27-7.28 (1985 & Supp.1986) (hereinafter Punitive Damages); . . .
. . . See 1MBCA § 33, ¶ 4; RMBCA § 7.28. . . . Act Ann. § 7.28, pp. 675-677 (3d ed., Supp. 1986). . . . See 1 MBCA § 33, ¶ 4; RMBCA § 7.28; n. 9, supra. . . .
. . . if all unsecured creditors are paid without regard to how the debt was incurred, each would receive 7.28% . . . duration of plan as has been proposed, if unsecured creditors are not classified, each would receive 7.28% . . .
. . . The motel complex, the only asset of Knox Resorts, Ltd., is spread over 7.28 acres of extremely valuable . . .
. . . accounts receivable and divided it by the net sales for the year for a receivables turnover cycle of 7.28% . . .
. . . Assuming that the 400 percent increase in linear alkyl benzene occurred, that component becomes $7.28 . . .
. . . The result was a short-term yield for “B” rated debt of 7.28 percent. . . .
. . . The result was a short-term yield for "B” rated debt of 7.28 percent. . . .
. . . Judge Voorhees’ Finding of Fact No. 7.28 was that “the Seattle School District has traditionally adhered . . .
. . . 5.99 7.14 6.91 9.48 7.90 Level 10 0.00 3.77 8.70 4.65 12.50 5.57 16.67 6.51 24.49 7.56 Level 9 5.10 7.28 . . .
. . . the passage of Initiative 350 CiVIC has not directed its appeals to the racial biases of the voters. 7.28 . . .
. . . Customer deposits 10,147 3:27 6.00% -.'20% Common stock equity 196^267 63.33 • 11.00%-1'1.50%-12.00% • 7.28% . . .
. . . hereby are, allowed as plaintiff’s costs, to be taxed against defendants: Fees of the Clerk: 15.00 7.28 . . .
. . . Vernor paid $7.28 with respect to Vernor Manufacturing alone. . . .
. . . Vernor paid $7.28 with respect to Vernor Manufacturing alone. . . . .
. . . containing chlortetracy-cline (CTC) 2,750 lbs, or 1.38 tons at 150 gms. per ton means 206.25 gms., or 7.28 . . .
. . . 12.96 11.40 1968 12.96 8.40 1969 12.96 7.80 8.40 1970 12.96 7.80 7.25 1971 12.96 7.80 6.48 1972 11.52 7.28 . . . 6.48 1973 11.24 7.28 3.25 9.68 . 9.88 1974 11.24 7.14 3.25 9.60 9.68 Chloromycetin Kantrex Garamvcin . . .
. . . 1964 49.49 24.22 14.25 6.63 5.88 6.16 1965 51.86 22.15 15.26 6.56 4.32 6.41 1966 49.01 24.01 16.52 7.28 . . .
. . . Plaintiff Miller was suspended from his position pursuant to 7 CFR 7.28, and charged with political activities . . . The Court is of the further opinion, however, that those portions of 7 CFR 7.28, and 7 CFR 7.29, which . . . procedural due process plaintiffs are entitled to prior to any disqualification or removal under Sections 7.28 . . . The major difference, is that section 7.28 deals with county committeemen, community committeemen; delegates . . . (Emphasis supplied) 7 CFR 7.28(c); 7 CFR 7.29(c). . . .
. . . See 7 C.F.R. 7.28-7.29. . . .
. . . Fact, the proration being based on the ratio between insurance gross profits and total gross profits, 7.28 . . .
. . . an additional 140 trips per day, would bus about 200 students who are not now being bussed, and add 7.28 . . .
. . . privilege of venue is well summarized by Dean Burnes in Florida Civil Practice Before Trial, Venue § 7.28 . . .
. . . Stat., See. 7.28, F.S.A. . . .
. . . time of the deposit of the first of these checks on August 18, 1953 the balance in the account was $7.28 . . .
. . . into leasing agreements for such office space as needed in accordance with prescribed procedures”; § 7.28 . . . Section 7.28(b), 7 C.F.R., provides that the State Committee may administer programs directly when, “ . . .
. . . It consisted of 7.28 acres. . . .
. . . High Viscosity Obsidians Approx. 70 Under 14 Over 8 Over 3 3 to 4 (com- Typical Per-lite 71.88 12.73 7.28 . . .
. . . plaintiff is entitled to recover compensation, computed at four per cent per annum, which amounts to $7.28 . . .
. . . the other; (2) Water Mains or Connections Construction, (with details), Manual Code Number 6319, Rate 7.28 . . .
. . . 35.00 : 72% 1 ‘ .484 19.38 23.43 42.81 35.00 7.81 3/26-4/1 35.00 68% ‘ ‘ .511 20.44 21.84 42.28 35.00 7.28 . . .
. . . thorough review of your case, the Bureau holds that based upon comparative data available, the rate of 7.28% . . .
. . . contracts herein on the 28th of May, 1920, there was a highly fluctuating sugar market, prices ranging from 7.28 . . .