The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . The pertinent portions of section 689.18 provides as follows: 689.18 Reverter or forfeiture provisions . . . Section 689.18 was enacted as Chapter 26927, Laws of Florida (1951). . . . It is of note that we can discover no case since its enactment applying section 689.18 to pure grants . . . We, therefore, conclude that the trial judge erred in applying section 689.18 to void the “sweeping” . . . Even if section 689.18 applied, under section 689.18(4), the provision in question would not have become . . .
. . . . § 95.14, Fla.Stat. (1989); § 689.18(4), Fla.Stat. (1991). . . .
. . . title to the property after the expiration of the twenty-one-year reverter period set forth in section 689.18 . . . Section 689.18(5) exempts conveyances to governmental entities from the statute’s scope. . . .
. . . original grant became null and void before the claimed 1958 reversion, based on an application of Section 689.18 . . .
. . . Section 689.18 is unconstitutional only to the extent it cancels reverter provisions in deeds executed . . .
. . . judgment to the effect that the long-term recreational lease and foreclosure provisions violate Section 689.18 . . .
. . . In Count V as constituting an illegal restraint against alienation within the meaning of Section 689.18 . . .
. . . Royal, 71 So.2d 727 (Fla.1954), this Court invalidated the retroactive portion of Section 689.18, Florida . . .
. . . Section 689.18, Florida Statutes. . . . any lawful use, and any such restriction will be valid and binding to the extent provided in section 689.18 . . .
. . . that such interest in each of the properties was 'outlawed by Chapter 26927, Acts of 1951, now Section 689.18 . . .
. . . Installment)-$118,334.13 Cost of all goods sold_ 74,644.95 Gross profit on all sales for 1918_ 43, 689.18 . . .