The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Further, neither the applicable statute, section 283.58, Florida Statutes (2004), nor the case authority . . . In accordance with section 283.58, Florida Statutes, the Contract gives NSC the right to select, sell . . . On the other hand, the issue here is whether under section 283.58 a state agency may choose to enter . . . Chapter 283.58, Florida Statutes (2004), authorizes the Department to contract for private publication . . .
. . . Stat. § 283.58(l)(a). . . . Imagitas relies heavily on Florida Statute § 283.58, which permits Florida agencies to “place advertising . . . Stat. § 283.58(l)(a). . . . Florida Statute § 283.58, authorizes state agencies to “[ejnter into agreements with private vendors” . . . Stat. § 283.58(l)(a). Florida’s contract with Imagitas was such an agreement. . . .
. . . , however, the Debtor conceded at trial that in the 12 months before filing he spent an average of $283.58 . . .
. . . proceedings and $177.00 for courier services from the $468.82 in expenses plaintiff requests leaves $283.58 . . . and expenses under the EAJA as follows: Attorney fees (80.25 hours X $185/hour). $14,846.25 Expenses. 283.58 . . .
. . . /88 03/09/88 89.76 4571 6692 12/18/87 01/20/88 04/11/88 975.33 4628 6705 12/18/87 01/20/88 04/11/88 283.58 . . .
. . . while the cargo items were in their custody, the cargo “became damaged by water” to the extent of $22,-283.58 . . .