The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . the same bank and deposited into it the funds he had withdrawn from the estate account along with $941.25 . . .
. . . . § 941.25 (1995) (the IAD). . . .
. . . We reject White’s assertion that section 941.25, Florida Statutes (1995) “Immunity from service of process . . .
. . . Plaintiff filed a two count complaint in this court seeking reimbursement of the $12,-941.25 withheld . . .
. . . Total Lodestar Schneider: 101.65 hours X $50/hour = $5,082.50 Paralegals: 37.65 hours X $25/hour = $941.25 . . . Total Awarded Requested Schneider 101.65 $50 $5,082.50 $5,885.00 $42,825.00 Paralegals 37.65 $25 $ 941.25 . . . $ 941.25 $ 1.255.00 Total $6,023.75 $6,826.25 $44,080.00 Expenses: $ 968.15 Amount Requested $ 726.00 . . .
. . . Service of the Writ of Ne Exeat is premature and improper under Chapter 941, Section 941.25, F.S.A. . . . That because this Court previously acquired personal jurisdiction of respondent as aforesaid, Section 941.25 . . . appellant, after extradition to this state, is immune from service of the writ of ne exeat under Section 941.25 . . . Section 941.25, entitled “Immunity from service of process in certain civil actions,” provides that: . . . We agree with the trial judge that Section 941.25 is not applicable to the factual situation presented . . .
. . . Petitioner realized a long-term capital gain of $54,-941.25 in the calendar year 1958 by reason of this . . .
. . . The court has considered defendant’s contentions and finds that under the authority of section 941.25 . . . The word “process,” as used in section 941.25, apparently has in law a well-established legal meaning . . .