The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 790.18(a). . . . . § 790.18(c) (“An administrative practice or enforcement policy may, under certain circumstances be . . . Id. § 790.18(a), (c). Enforcement is a discretionary agency action. See Massachusetts v. . . . a right for the Hotel Workers to have the expenses at issue in this appeal reimbursed. 29 C.F.R. § 790.18 . . .
. . . . § 790.18(a). . . . See 29 C.F.R. § 790.18(a) n. 111. . . . . § 790.18(h). . . . See 29 C.F.R. § 790.18(g). . . . See 29 C.F.R. § 790.18(1). . . .
. . . . § 790.18(a) (“The terms ‘administrative practice or enforcement policy’ refer to courses of conduct . . .
. . . . §§ 790.17(f), 790.18(h). . . .
. . . . § 790.18(h). . . . See 29 C.F.R. § 790.18 (actions of field inspector in response to employee’s complaint not sufficient . . . See also 29 C.F.R. 790.18 (listing examples of administrative practice or enforce-, ment policy when . . .
. . . Accordingly, judgment was entered against Alcan for $473,-790.18. . . . judgment in favor of the Government in the full amount of its unreimbursed response costs of $473,-790.18 . . .
. . . [Page A-41] DEALER SELLING ARMS TO MINORS (Amended) F.S. 790.18 Before you can find the defendant guilty . . .
. . . . § 790.18(h) (1989). . . .
. . . . — 790.17 None Attempt Selling arms to minors by dealers — 790.18 None Attempt Felons; possession of . . .
. . . . — 790.17 None Attempt Selling arms to minors by dealers — 790.18 None Attempt Felons; possession of . . .
. . . established in Rule 1 IB-27.03 when: (a) An officer has been found guilty of violating Sections 790.17, 790.18 . . .
. . . Pursuant to Florida Statute 790.18, which made it unlawful for a dealer in arms to sell such a weapon . . .
. . . trial court that the sale to a minor of an ordinary BB gun is not forbidden by either Section 790.17 or 790.18 . . . question of whether a department store like the defendant Zayre’s is a “dealer in arms” to which Sec. 790.18 . . .
. . . sale of 'the firearm to the minor, age 16, was held to be negligence, per se, violative of Section 790.18 . . .
. . . Anodizing equipment_21, 824. 50 Compressor_ 705.13 Rectifier _ 204. 00 Item Cost Office equipment_ $790.18 . . .
. . . Flowers, Fla.App.1965, 177 So. 2d 239 (involving §§ 790.18, 790.22, and 790.17, Fla.Stat, F.S.A., respectively . . .
. . . parties have stipulated that the amount of the estimated tax liability for 1960 should be reduced to $790.18 . . .
. . . 4,917.88 491.80 4,426.08 Do.. 1953 1,431.68 71.58 1,360.10 Do. 1954 $14,500.00 Do. 1955 Garage.. 1948 790.18 . . .
. . . supra, or in the-alternative, that the appellee is a “dealer in arms” within the contemplation of § 790.18 . . . At this juncture it would be well to eliminate any possible application of § 790.18, supra, in view of . . . would take more than judicial legislation to fasten liability on the appellee under the provisions of § 790.18 . . . [Emphasis supplied] § 790.18 — Selling arms to minors by dealers. . . .
. . . inasmuch as it violated a city ordinance denouncing the sale of weapons to certain minors, as well as Sec. 790.18 . . .
. . . The statute there involved is Section 790.18, Florida Statutes* F.S.A., making it unlawful for any dealer . . .
. . . shall be punished by imprisonment not exceeding three months, or by fine not exceeding fifty dollars. 790.18 . . . Section 790.18 is the only law including the term sling shot, but the trouble here is that it is applied . . .
. . . Said laws read as follows: Section 790.18, Florida Statutes, F.S.A., reads: “790.18 Selling arms to minors . . .
. . . . § 790.18, F.S.A. . Turner v. Seegar, 151 Fla. 643, 10 So.2d 320; Teddleton v. . . .
. . . the sum of $14,370.54, and for an order directing the city to pay to it the first installment of $4,-790.18 . . .