The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . employer was obligated to pay to each employee wages at the rate of $7.65 an hour from 2015 to 2016, $7.50 . . .
. . . . • 12/16/13 - Receipt and Review Transcript - 7.50 hours. . . .
. . . Perpetual Notes (the "7.50% Notes"). . . . Plaintiffs relied on these statements in purchasing the 7.50% Notes. . . . The 7.50% Notes declined in price from $81.50 to $80.25. Id. ¶ 200 n.43. . . . The price of the 7.50% Notes dropped from $57.00 to $55.75. Id. ¶ 206 n.51. . . . B ("7.50% Notes OM") at 65. . . .
. . . 3/17/2016 867 $45.00 $19.24 6728 2/1/2016 3/17/2016 867 $7.50 $3.21 6729 2/1/2016 3/17/2016 867 $7.50 . . . $2.96 7065 4/8/2016 5/23/2016 800 $7.50 $2.96 7052 4/11/2016 5/26/2016 797 $7.50 $2.95 7054 4/11/2016 . . . $2.66 7442 6/29/2016 8/13/2016 718 $7.50 $2.66 7443 6/29/2016 8/13/2016 718 $7.50 $2.66 7454 7/6/2016 . . . 9/18/2016 682 $7.50 $2.52 7638 8/4/2016 9/18/2016 682 $7.50 $2.52 7639 8/4/2016 9/18/2016 682 $15.00 . . . $5.04 7706 8/5/2016 9/19/2016 681 $7.50 $2.52 7772 9/6/2016 10/21/2016 649 $7.50 $2.40 7773 9/6/2016 . . . For each PCP form an employee completed under the MSA, Wellness charged $7.50. Id. . . .
. . . share, and Clearlake and Vector proposed a joint transaction at a price ranging between $7.00 and $7.50 . . . Marlin wanted to acquire "all of the outstanding common stock, through a tender offer or otherwise, for $7.50 . . . per share and Clearlake and Vector had verbally proposed a joint transaction at a range of $7.00 to $7.50 . . . Later that day, Marlin proposed a cash tender offer at a price of $7.50 per share, with remaining diligence . . . At that point, Marlin made a cash tender offer at $7.50 per share. Id. . . .
. . . defined by the Pension Protection Act of 2006, based on long-term funding investment return assumption of 7.50% . . .
. . . other than a transitory one cleaning the local stadium after Jaguars® football games that paid her $7.50 . . .
. . . day, AVEO filed a prospectus in anticipation of offering 6,667,000 shares of common stock, priced at $7.50 . . .
. . . collected, up to $50 per loan with a minimum $20 fee; fifty percent (50%) of late fees; and base fees of $7.50 . . . collected, up to $50 per loan with a minimum $20 fee; fifty percent (50%) of late fees; and base fees of $7.50 . . .
. . . ed][ ] [and] refurbish[ed] apartments,” for eight hours per day, five days per week, at the rate of $7.50 . . .
. . . counsel, and not award fees for the following specific entries: 1.171.60 hours for Chelsea Buldain; 2. 7.50 . . .
. . . Bullock [brief]” 1.90 $570.00 Johnson Law, PLLC (“JLP”) 2/17/12 “Travel to/from Johnstown; attend 341” 7.50 . . .
. . . Email traffic on various items throughout the day.” (5/02/2016, 7.50 hours). . . .
. . . Where overtime was paid, the hourly rates were $6.98 in 2010, $7.50 in 2011, either $8.48 or $9.28 in . . . See, e.g., InClan, 95 F.Supp. at 499 (finding that overtime payment at $5 for base pay and $7.50 for . . .
. . . Those two capsules sold for a total of $15, or $7.50 each. . . .
. . . would loan Barnes funds to facilitate Compton’s undisclosed purchase of Barnes’s 75,000 OHB shares, at $7.50 . . .
. . . Rather than sell it to the local grain elevator, where he would only get $7 or $7.50 a bushel, Brett . . .
. . . several hours of her normal work time investigating the claims in the letter and paid an employee $7.50 . . .
. . . charge does not exceed $5, or if the amount financed exceeds $75 and the finance charge does not exceed $7.50 . . .
. . . In 2014, the minimum wage was $7.50 per hour. . . .
. . . Investment Group worth $55,000; (d) a 40% interest in Lake Perry Marina, LLC worth $450,000; (e) a 7.50% . . .
. . . cut meat, and both Galy and Plaintiff were characterized as “processors,” Galy nevertheless earned $7.50 . . .
. . . For example, on her August 2012 timesheet, she earned 7.50 straight time hours, subdivided as 4 hours . . .
. . . Then, from in or about August 2014 until on or about August 3, 2015, Benavides was paid $7.50 per hour . . .
. . . . § 7.50(1)(b). . . .
. . . Hurst earns $7.50 an hour at her job. . . .
. . . See 3 Smolla, supra, § 23:7.50. The D.C. . . .
. . . 10 (Darin Lee hypothesizing about base fare reductions on four flights in the amounts of $2.50, $5, $7.50 . . .
. . . motion where "entire thrust” of collector’s letter "was toward” telephone payments that required a $7.50 . . . fee, and collector "would have received the $7.50 fee”). . . .
. . . BMK pricing would be $7.50 for the 4x4 • and $8.75 for the 8x8. . . .
. . . The only jobs he had been offered were nonsupervisory positions paying only $7.50 or $8.00 per hour. . . .
. . . Kuebel, 404 U.S. 357, 365, 92 S.Ct. 479, 30 L.Ed.2d 502 (1971) (stating that a $7.50 bail fee imposed . . .
. . . new structure indicated, leaving the Legacy Forest Notes outstanding with interest rates of 7.25% and 7.50% . . . not at all unusual that parties to a transaction in which debt carrying interest rates of 7.25% and 7.50% . . .
. . . Imperial Capital downgraded Key to In-Line from Outperform and lowered its price target for shares to $7.50 . . .
. . . Willoughby Investment Group worth $55,000; (d) a 40% interest in Lake Perry Marina, LLC worth $450,000; a 7.50% . . .
. . . as a store clerk and has been with her current employer for four months, now earning even less — -$7.50 . . .
. . . Conklin: research re, draft re pretrial filings; draft deposition digests, review relevant discovery — 7.50 . . .
. . . largely to other distributors (i.e., sub-distributors, such as Excel Dubai), at an average price of $7.50 . . .
. . . absences of no more than 3.75 hours amounts to 1 point; absences of more than 3.75 hours but less than 7.50 . . .
. . . the integrity of the City of Santa Fe.’ ” AMOO at 78 (quoting City of Santa Fe’s Personnel -Rules § 7.50 . . . record to conclude that Martin Lujan’s acts, statements and intent violated subsections of Section 7.50 . . . Lujan’s actions “reflect poorly upon the integrity of the City 'of Santa Fe.” § 7.50(E)(13), City of . . . Section 7.50(E)(13) of the- City of Santa Fe’s Personnel Rules states -that “Permanent employees ■ may . . . Action which reflects poorly on the integrity of the City of Santa Fe.” § 7.50(E)(13), City of Santa . . .
. . . activities for all the facility’s approximately one hundred residents, and she started her position at $7.50 . . .
. . . On December 14, 2011, First Solar reduced its earnings- guidance from $6.50-$7.50 per share to $5.75- . . .
. . . Rule 7.50(E) Personnel Rules/Regulations and Policies [11/2005]. 10. . . . Section 7.50(E)(10). The City of Santa Fe did not provide any City of Santa Fe records that M. . . . Section 7.50(E)(10). Because M. . . . Rule 7.50(E)(7), City of Santa Fe’s Personnel Rules. . . . Rule 7.50(E)(7) City of Santa Fe’s Personnel Rules. As the City of Santa Fe concedes that M. . . .
. . . paid between $1,800.00 and $2,200.00 per month, which for a sixty-hour work week would be between $7.50 . . .
. . . Plaintiff was paid semi-monthly ‘ at an hourly rate of $7.25, and later, $7.50. (Dkt. . . . This rate did not change even after her raise from $7.25 per hour to $7.50 per hour on September 30, . . .
. . . was paid $5.00 (the minimum wage of $7.25 minus a $2.25 tip credit) for her first forty hours and $7.50 . . .
. . . A.V.E.L.A.’s licensing agent, testified that she did not believe A.V.E.L.A.’s licensed t-shirts priced $7.50 . . .
. . . Thomas McCarthy, McCarthy on Trademarks and Unfair Competition § 28:7.50 (4th ed. 2014) (“The mere trivial . . .
. . . When 30 hours are multiplied by $4.50, the sum is $135, a difference of $7.50. . . . weeks, the difference between an $8.50 hourly rate and a $9 hourly rate produces the amount of $1,170 ($7.50 . . .
. . . subscribers a one-time “training fee” of $50, a $30 generic “weekly fee,” and a “beeper fee” of $5 to $7.50 . . .
. . . wetland credit per 1.00 acre of restored cropland; 0.50 acres of restored previously-drained forest; or 7.50 . . .
. . . the Henry Hudson Bridge is $5.00; and the toll to cross each of the remaining bridges and tunnels is $7.50 . . .
. . . case that workers were paid at the normal rate, the amount in controversy for this claim would be $7.50 . . .
. . . . § 50-4-22A (providing that the minimum wage in New Mexico is $7.50 per hour). . . . Minimum wage in New Mexico is $7.50 per hour, so assuming that Einess worked a standard forty-hour workweek . . .
. . . 6,50 39,636 5.45 to 7.25 176,956 5.45 to 7.25 g-K 8/1/08 7/31/08 141,174 6.45 to 7,50 350,889 5.45 to 7.50 . . . 175,956 5.45 to 7.50 Plaintiff argues that it is inappropriate to consider the May 8-K because it was . . .
. . . the following rates: Future Retiree Co-Premiums: 3/1/95 _H ” co CD CO CO 05 T-l 05 05 r-H Employee $7.50 . . .
. . . LICENSEE is liable for royalty of $7.50 per unit on modules actually SOLD BY LICENSEE on all modules . . . district court that the contract specified an alternative performance option—a minimum royalty of $7.50 . . .
. . . argues that, even when adding in Gap Time, the hourly wage would still exceed the minimum wage of $7.50 . . .
. . . The issue was priced at $15 per unit, so that the price per share at the offering was approximately $7.50 . . .
. . . covered the six month period from July 1 to December 31, 2013, and yielded an industry wide rate of 7.50% . . .
. . . dishwasher and a food preparer) for 25 weeks, for 60 hours per week, at a flat rate of $450 per week ($7.50 . . .
. . . workweek is 40 hours, $5 an hour for the first 35 hours, nothing for the hours between 35 and 40 and $7.50 . . . Unless the employee is first paid $5 for each nonovertime hour worked, the $7.50 per hour payment purportedly . . .
. . . Correctional Institution were refusing to treat his lower back pain because he wouldn’t authorize the $7.50 . . .
. . . distributed in the following proportions: Bosnia and Herzegovina 15.50%; Croatia 23.00%; Macedonia 7.50% . . .
. . . 26,362.50 Freking & Betz Randy Freking 2.00 $450 900.00 Carrie Barron 21.25 $345 7,331.25 Paralegals 7.50 . . .
. . . waiving “the costs of DVD copies ($150), courier ($20), Etranscript ($97.50), and transcript/archive ($7.50 . . .
. . . $9,645.70 per month), rider and benefit charges were $323.80 per month, and the expense charge was $7.50 . . . $2,658.26 per month), rider and benefit charges were $328.40 per month, and the expense charge was $7.50 . . .
. . . building the San Luis Unit and that could be accomplished by charging water users an annual rate of $7.50 . . .
. . . under such an agreement for handling general cargo during the basic, normal, or regular workday and $7.50 . . .
. . . 6 211 80 38% 7.50% 86 40 47% 5.00% 75 25 33% 4.00% 219 64 29% 3,13% 43 18 42% 0.00% 606 177 83.56% 28.27% . . .
. . . , about a year after he was terminated by Defendant, he got a job cleaning stadiums at the rate of $7.50 . . .
. . . accrue at a fluctuating rate equal to the Inter National Bank Prime Rate, but in no event less than 7.50% . . .
. . . contrast, Perry began her employment with Autozone as a sales clerk in May of 1998 receiving a wage of $7.50 . . . When hired in May of 1998, Autozone paid her $7.50 to work as a sales clerk. . . .
. . . The State tax imposes a tax rate of $7.50 for each $1000 in value of the property sold, and the County . . .
. . . of subpoenas; (10) $28.41 for teleconferencing services; (11) $21.00 for travel expenses; and (12) $7.50 . . .
. . . 4.50 to 1.00 8.45 to 1.00 September 30, 2002 4.50 to 1.00 7.80 to 1.00 December 31, 2002 4.00 to 1.00 7.50 . . .
. . . The entry logs 7.50 ■ hours of work for attending trial (including jury impanelment, opening statements . . .
. . . The Mercantile Wage Order also defined the minimum wage to be $6.75 in 2006, $7.50 in 2007, and $8.00 . . .
. . . Translated into his hypothetical plan, this would mean offering a $7.50 rate of accrual for the first . . . Amending the plan to comply with the 133 1/3% rule by offering $7.50 each month for the first seven years . . .
. . . However, “Defendant discounted $7.50 from the check as a condition for cashing the check.” . . . Plaintiff alleges that he conferred a benefit on Defendant in the form of the $7.50 that Defendant charged . . . for cashing his paycheck and that Defendant was unjustly enriched by the $7.50 at Plaintiffs expense . . . Discussion Throughout the Complaint, Plaintiff maintains that the $7.50 charge was in violation of section . . . in Baptista, Plaintiff requested that Defendant cash his check, and in return Defendant charged a $7.50 . . .
. . . During this period, he claims he was only paid approximately $7.50 per hour for all hours worked. . . . Walden’s estimate of 72 hours per week, the promised rate of $10.00 per hour and his having been paid $7.50 . . .
. . . Since February 2011, Roberts has worked for Securitas as a security guard, at a rate of pay of $7.50 . . .
. . . , the Mayor increased his pay to $7.00 per hour, on August 3, 2007, the Mayor increased his pay to $7.50 . . .
. . . Please add a $7.50 collection fee to each payment made. . . .
. . . See CALJIC 7.50. . . . CALJIC 7.50. . . . .
. . . the City of Springfield enacted two municipal ordinances relating to mortgage foreclosures: Chapter 7.50 . . .
. . . OTR Wheel’s tires range from 16 inches (nominal overall diameter) by 7.50 inches (nominal section width . . .
. . . plaintiff had allegedly been promoted to a “Master Marketing Coordinator,” meaning that his base pay was $7.50 . . .
. . . The statutes impose a tax by the State of $7.50 per $1,000 in value on the property sold, and by the . . .
. . . It is correct that a paralegal’s charge of 7.50 hours to draft a subpoena is grossly excessive; with . . .
. . . While he worked at Commonwealth, Fox was paid $7.50 an hour (2nd Rutter Aff. ¶ 13; Fox Aff. ¶ 11) to . . . , at the beginning of the work week, a driver at Fox’s pay grade (see infra) would receive $22,50 ($7.50 . . .
. . . LICENSEE is liable for royalty of $7.50 per unit on modules actually sold by LICENSEE on all modules . . . LICENSEE is liable for royalty of $7.50 per unit on modules actually sold by LICENSEE on all modules . . .
. . . Plaintiff contacted Mueller Security, and was eventually offered a job in October 2006, at a rate of $7.50 . . .
. . . While 7.50 hours could conceivably have been spent on the these matters, they did not occur on the dates . . .
. . . In 2007, California’s minimum wage increased to $7.50 per hour. Id. . . .
. . . was fairly consistently employed in a variety of jobs which compensated her at rates ranging from $7.50 . . .
. . . . §§ 7.45-7.50, and thus state tort law cannot impose additional disclosure requirements. . . .
. . . Overtime Weekly Over- Yearly Over-Year Hourly Rate Overtime Rate_Hours_time Owed_time Owed 2003 $15.00_$7.50 . . .
. . . These clerks made between $6 and $7.50 per hour. . . . Taking the $7.50 proffered by the Defendant, the clerk would make $300 for a 40-hour work week. . . .
. . . and benefits specified in a “union collective ■ agreement,” under which wages were set at $7.00 and $7.50 . . .