The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Shinkle contends that a statutory duty of care was owed individually to her pursuant to' section 588.16 . . . take up, confíne, hold, and impound any such livestock, to be disposed of as hereinafter provided. § 588.16 . . . Thus, when the Legislature enacted section 588.16, we do not believe it intended to provide a civil tort . . . Looking only to the specific provisions of section 588.16 and giving them their plain meaning, we see . . . Finally, if there is a duty of care imposed on the Sheriff by section 588.16, it is a general duty of . . .
. . . . § 588.16, Fla.Stat. (1991). This Court in Selby v. . . .
. . . . §§ 588.16(b), (d). . . . See 32 C.F.R. §§ 588.13, 588.14(b), 588.16(d). . . . Section 588.16(d) reads in pertinent part: The EEO officer will provide the complainant ... a written . . .
. . . the litigation it is the task of this Court to determine only whether the company was liable for $54,-588.16 . . .
. . . During this period, Wennerholm paid, on April 18, 1939, $588.16 and $746.30. . . . 708.22 Amount paid on so-called Reynolds paper.. 588.16 Amount paid on so-called Murphy paper.... 761.98 . . .
. . . The court decided there was a lien, and gave judgment against the United States for $588.16, which was . . .