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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title II
STATE ORGANIZATION
Chapter 7
COUNTY BOUNDARIES
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F.S. 7.24
7.24 Hamilton County.The boundary lines of Hamilton County are as follows: Beginning in the thread of the Withlacoochee River where the boundary line between the States of Georgia and Florida intersects said river; thence southerly along the thread of said river to where it joins the thread of the Suwannee River; thence east and northerly following the thread of said Suwannee River where same is intersected by the boundary line between the States of Georgia and Florida; thence west along said boundary line to the place of beginning.
History.s. 2, Dec. 26, 1827; s. 12, Nov. 23, 1828; RS 27; GS 25; RGS 27; CGL 29.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 7.24
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Cases from cite.case.law:

UNITED STATES v. R. M. PACKER COMPANY, INC. v. Co., 355 F. Supp. 3d 66 (D. Mass. 2018)

. . . . § 7.24(8)(a). . . . . § 7.24(8)(e)(1). . . . D. 41-2 ¶ 10; D. 44-3 ¶ 10; 310 C.M.R. § 7.24(8)(e)(2). . . . See 310 C.M.R. § 7.24(8)(e)(1). . . . Id. §§ 7.24(2)(a)(3), (4). . . .

IN RE HD SUPPLY HOLDINGS, INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION, 341 F. Supp. 3d 1342 (N.D. Ga. 2018)

. . . As a result of Defendants' disclosures, HD Supply's share price crashed, falling $7.24 per share, or . . .

E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS COMPANY, v. SYNVINA C. V., 904 F.3d 996 (Fed. Cir. 2018)

. . . typically be in the range of 150-500 psi," J.A. 2486, corresponding to a PO2 range in air of roughly 2.17-7.24 . . . 732 50-250°C, 14.5 Acetic Co/Mn/Br, preferably bars acid optionally 50-160°C Zr '318 50-200°C, 2.17-7.24 . . . claimed range, and the '318 publication disclosed preferred air pressures corresponding to a PO2 of 2.17-7.24 . . .

E. G. v. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE,, 302 F. Supp. 3d 230 (D.D.C. 2018)

. . . that the records should be released as a "routine use" under Air Force Instruction (AFI) 51-201, para. 7.24 . . . be disclosed to her as a "routine use" per the Privacy Act, U.S.C. § 552a(b)(3), and AFI 51-201, ¶ 7.24 . . . AFI 51-201, ¶ 7.24, is broader than the plaintiff states in her pleadings. . . . AFI 51-201, ¶ 7.24. . . .

LAKE, v. FLAGG, 319 F.R.D. 252 (S.D. Ill. 2017)

. . . The jury instruction given was Seventh Circuit Pattern Instruction 7.24 which required that the jury . . .

HUTCHISON QUALITY FURNITURE, INC. v. UNITED STATES,, 827 F.3d 1355 (Fed. Cir. 2016)

. . . i.e., 83.55%), but rather should have been deemed liquidated at the rate at which they entered (i.e., 7.24% . . . Hutch-ison ultimately seeks is the liquidation of its entries at the rate its merchandise entered (i.e., 7.24% . . .

AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, v. WILLIAMS, De De, 135 F. Supp. 3d 834 (S.D. Ind. 2015)

. . . Ven-ters’ interpretation(s) of Monroe County Code § 440-12 and the Bloomington Code of Ordinances § 7.24 . . .

CAMP, v. CITY OF PELHAM,, 625 F. App'x 422 (11th Cir. 2015)

. . . . § 7.24(d)(2). . . . Civil Service Lawf § -7.24(d)(2). . . .

UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS, INC. v. UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL, INC., 34 F. Supp. 3d 1061 (C.D. Cal. 2014)

. . . S.D.N.Y.1937) (holding that a failure to mark 13% of products is “certainly not adequate marking.”). 7.24 . . .

B. KINGSLEY, v. HENDRICKSON,, 744 F.3d 443 (7th Cir. 2014)

. . . No. 7.24. . . .

E S EXPRESS INC. v. UNITED STATES,, 938 F. Supp. 2d 1316 (Ct. Int'l Trade 2013)

. . . [ie.], 7.24 percent” — a sum that E & S Express states it had previously paid, “leaving no additional . . .

In HECKMANN CORPORATION SECURITIES LITIGATION, 869 F. Supp. 2d 519 (D. Del. 2012)

. . . They relied on the fact that the Company’s stock had been substantially declining, from $7.24 on the . . .

CURRIE, v. CUNDIFF, R. C. J., 870 F. Supp. 2d 581 (S.D. Ill. 2012)

. . . Seventh Circuit Civil Pattern Jury Instruction 7.24 regarding punitive damages in Section 1983 cases . . . See 7th Cir.Civ.Pattern Instruction 7.24, Committee Comments; see also Coulter v. . . .

LIFESTYLE ENTERPRISE, INC. LLC, s d b a LLC, Co. Co. Co. v. UNITED STATES,, 768 F. Supp. 2d 1286 (Ct. Int'l Trade 2011)

. . . 19.33%; SG & A Ratio 10.72%, 3) Giardini: OH Ratio 35.52%; SG & A Ratio 12.35%, 4) Arkane: OH Ratio 7.24% . . .

PACE INDUSTRY UNION- MANAGEMENT PENSION FUND, L. J. v. DANNEX MANUFACTURING CO. INC., 394 F. App'x 188 (6th Cir. 2010)

. . . by dividing the employees’ year-end wages by the lowest wage rate on the Wage Schedule in the CBA ($7.24 . . .

SCOTT, v. CITY OF CHICAGO,, 724 F. Supp. 2d 917 (N.D. Ill. 2010)

. . . Thai pattern civil case instruclion 7.24 includes, as a potential factor for jury consideration, "Defendant . . .

FENDI ADELE S. R. L. S. R. L. v. BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY WAREHOUSE CORP. v. BC, d b a LLC,, 689 F. Supp. 2d 585 (S.D.N.Y. 2010)

. . . fluctuated between a low of 0.29 percent per annum (for the week ending November 20, 2009) and a high of 7.24 . . .

N. NNA, P. S. W. v. AMERICAN STANDARD, INC., 630 F. Supp. 2d 115 (D. Mass. 2009)

. . . Sugarman posits that it would have taken a minimum of 7.24 seconds from the moment MacKay first saw the . . .

In C. MELCHER, a k a C. v. P., 300 F. App'x 455 (9th Cir. 2008)

. . . The trial court granted her request for a supersedeas bond, fixing it at $7.24 million and requiring . . .

In C. MELCHER, a k a C. v. P., 300 F. App'x 455 (9th Cir. 2008)

. . . The trial court granted her request for a supersedeas bond, fixing it at $7.24 million and requiring . . .

CALIFORNIANS FOR DISABILITY RIGHTS, INC. CDR CCB v. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CALTRANS, 249 F.R.D. 334 (N.D. Cal. 2008)

. . . Ambulatory Surgery Center Group, Ltd., 197 F.R.D. 522, 528 (S.D.Fla.2000); 2 Newberg § 7.24 at 7-80 to . . .

UNITED STATES v. KHONDAKER,, 263 F. App'x 693 (10th Cir. 2008)

. . . 44.38 grams of cocaine base (commonly known as “crack cocaine”), (2) 16.46 grams of cocaine powder, (3) 7.24 . . . They discovered 44.38 grams of cocaine base, 16.46 grams of cocaine powder, 7.24 grams of methamphetamine . . .

GARIETY O. J. J. Jr. N. SMV PLL SEP L. H. B. J. v. VORONO LLP J. J. F. L. G. J J a k a MPI E. E. C. A. a a JLT C H HC TC T. A. E. J. J. A. M. L. T. E. L. H. Jr. v. USA, 261 F. App'x 456 (4th Cir. 2008)

. . . American Banker’s June 1999 list of “the 75 most profitable large community banks,” with a “whopping” 7.24% . . .

ROTHE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, v. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE U. S., 499 F. Supp. 2d 775 (W.D. Tex. 2007)

. . . Hispanic Americans represent 9.19 percent of the available construction firms and received 7.24 percent . . .

In ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES, INC., 348 B.R. 136 (D. Del. 2006)

. . . Common Stock..................208 7.23 Corporate Reorganization Actions...........................208 7.24 . . .

UNITED STATES v. H. JONES,, 187 F. App'x 654 (7th Cir. 2006)

. . . Jones argued the total amount of drugs he was responsible for was therefore only 7.24 grams, resulting . . .

In ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES, INC., 320 B.R. 523 (D. Del. 2005)

. . . Reorganized AWI shall issue the New Warrants in respect of the Equity Interests in AWI as provided in section 7.24 . . . Interests in AWI but, in such event, Reorganized AWI shall issue the New Warrants as provided in section 7.24 . . . Holdings as the successor to AWWD under the Holdings Plan of Liquidation), consistent with section 7.24 . . .

In TAMA BEEF PACKING INC., 312 B.R. 192 (Bankr. N.D. Iowa 2004)

. . . is reasonable in relation to the purchase price); In re Paging Network, Inc., Case No. 00-3098(GMS) (7.24% . . .

GARIETY O. J. J. Jr. SMV PLL SEP L. H. B. J. N. a a v. GRANT THORNTON, LLP, Of J. C. J. F. L. G. J J E. E. a k a D. An D. An JLT C H HC TC T. A. E. J. J. A. M. L. T. E. L. H. Jr. v. USA a a Of Of Of, 368 F.3d 356 (4th Cir. 2004)

. . . American Banker’s June 1999 list of “the 75 most profitable large community banks,” with a “whopping” 7.24% . . .

GENTRY v. DEUTH,, 381 F. Supp. 2d 614 (W.D. Ky. 2004)

. . . In accordance with RCr 7.24, the order required the petitioner to provide the state, not later than five . . . The Court of Appeals held that under RCr 7.24, as interpreted by the Kentucky Supreme Court in Barnett . . . testimony due to the failure of the petitioner to comply with the reciprocal discovery order and RCr 7.24 . . . It appears that she raised the argument primarily as one of state law involving RCr 7.24. . . . The Court of Appeals determined that Gentry had violated RCr 7.24 by failing to disclose the premise . . .

NEIBERGER, v. HAWKINS,, 208 F.R.D. 301 (D. Colo. 2002)

. . . Newberg & Alba Conte, New-berg on Class Actions, § 7.24 (3d ed.1992). . . .

INTERIOR CONTRACTORS, INC. v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF NEWMAN MEMORIAL COUNTY HOSPITAL, J. P. d b a, 185 F. Supp. 2d 1216 (D. Kan. 2002)

. . . On the Bid Items numbered 7.24, 9.2, 9.3 9.5 and 9.6, ICI’s lump sum bid was lower than the total of . . .

ACE LOBSTER CO. INC. v. L. EVANS, U. S. C. E. H. v. L. v. L., 165 F. Supp. 2d 148 (D.R.I. 2001)

. . . Gulf of Maine 3.25 3.25 4.375 5.5 6.625 7.75 8.875 10 + Georges Bank & South 1.68 1.68 3.07 4.46 5.85 7.24 . . .

RUGUMBWA, v. BETTEN MOTOR SALES,, 200 F.R.D. 358 (W.D. Mich. 2001)

. . . support a finding that they will fairly and adequately protect the interests of the class. 2 NEWBERG § 7.24 . . .

LOZADA, A. D. v. DALE BAKER OLDSMOBILE, INC. a d b a KIA, d b a d b a d b a CFC- f k a a, 197 F.R.D. 321 (W.D. Mich. 2000)

. . . support a finding that they will fairly and adequately protect the interests of the class. 2 NEW-BERG § 7.24 . . .

J. GLASS, v. UNITED STATES,, 47 Fed. Cl. 316 (Fed. Cl. 2000)

. . . Heggestad chose the 1986 Treasury Bond rate of 7.24%, because that would be the lowest earning long term . . .

ACCESS NOW, INC. a v. AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER GROUP, LTD., 197 F.R.D. 522 (S.D. Fla. 2000)

. . . (quoting 2 Newberg § 7.24 at 7-80 to 81). . . .

CHISOLM, v. FINANCIAL CORPORATION,, 194 F.R.D. 538 (E.D. Va. 2000)

. . . Newberg & Alba Conte, Newberg on Class Actions § 7.24 at 7-82 (3d ed.1992). G. . . .

COLORADO CROSS- DISABILITY COALITION v. TACO BELL CORPORATION,, 184 F.R.D. 354 (D. Colo. 1999)

. . . Rockwell Int’l Corp., 151 F.R.D. 378, 386 (D.Colo.1993) (“Cook II”); 2 Newberg § 7.24 at 7-80-7-81. . . .

VASZLAVIK, L. J. v. STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, a, 183 F.R.D. 264 (D. Colo. 1998)

. . . Newberg & Alba Conte, New-berg on Class Actions, § 7.24 (3d ed.1992). . . .

E. JOHNSON No. v. F. HORN J. No., 150 F.3d 276 (3d Cir. 1998)

. . . On the other hand, the cold kosher diet costs the prison $7.24 per inmate per day. Id. at 316. . . .

BEASLEY, v. ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY,, 3 F. Supp. 2d 1325 (M.D. Ala. 1998)

. . . female athletes has been as follows for remainder of Beasley’s period of NCAA eligibility: 1992-93: 7.24% . . .

M. SCHWARTZ, s v. CELESTIAL SEASONINGS, INC. Mo V. B. D. P. J. S. O L. M., 178 F.R.D. 545 (D. Colo. 1998)

. . . Newberg & Alba Conte, Newberg on Class Actions, § 7.24 (3d ed.1992). . . .

JERRY ENTERPRISES OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY, INC. N. s, v. ALLIED BEVERAGE GROUP, L. L. C. H. F A Co. Co. Co. d b a Co. d b a Co. J J Co. R R L. L. C. D. DUBIN d b a II, t a s v. ALLIED BEVERAGE GROUP, L. L. C. H. F A Co. Co. Co. d b a Co. d b a Co. J J Co. R R L. L. C., 178 F.R.D. 437 (D.N.J. 1998)

. . . Federal Practice and Procedure: Civil § 1765 at 274-76 n. 29 (2d ed.1986); 3 New-berg on Class Actions § 7.24 . . .

CHEMICAL LEAMAN TANK LINES, INC. v. THE AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY CO. s,, 978 F. Supp. 589 (D.N.J. 1997)

. . . Applicable LMI Limits Percentage 1960-61 $1,225,000 .93% 1961-62 $4,500,000 3.43% 1962-63 $9,500,000 7.24% . . . 1963-64 $9,500,000 7.24% 1964-65 $9,500,000 7.24% 1965-66 $9,500,000 7.24% 1966-67 $9,500,000 7.24% . . .

AMERICAN BUILDERS CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CO. INC. a v. BRADLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, a, 960 F. Supp. 145 (N.D. Ill. 1997)

. . . . § 7.24. D. . . .

R. BEACH, v. GREAT WESTERN BANK,, 692 So. 2d 146 (Fla. 1997)

. . . The court also found that Great Western overstated the finance charge by $7.24 ($176,519.21 rather than . . .

MERCER INTERNATIONAL, INC. a v. UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY,, 938 F. Supp. 680 (W.D. Wash. 1996)

. . . Plaintiff Mercer has designated its complaint as a “declaratory judgment complaint” filed under RCW 7.24 . . . ROW 7.24 provides essentially the same thing, and neither parly refers to or distinguishes the state . . .

MULBERRY THAI SILKS, INC. v. K K NECKWEAR, INC., 897 F. Supp. 789 (S.D.N.Y. 1995)

. . . See generally, e.g., 1 MoCaethy §§ 7.24-7.25. However, the Court need not address this issue. . . .

VORNADO AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEMS, INC. a v. DURACRAFT CORPORATION,, 58 F.3d 1498 (10th Cir. 1995)

. . . See Brunswick, 832 F.2d at 526 n. 7; McCarthy, supra, §§ 7.24[1]-7.25[5] (discussing cases); Ralph S. . . .

In BEST PRODUCTS CO. INC. RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION, ABQ v. BEST PRODUCTS CO. INC., 177 B.R. 791 (S.D.N.Y. 1995)

. . . class 14 claimants (the general unsecured creditors) by over 12% ($42 million), ... and to class 6 by 7.24% . . .

v., 104 T.C. 13 (T.C. 1995)

. . . States and Japan) were as follows: Year United States Japan World 1978 5.94 2.46 not provided 1979 7.24 . . .

In BEST PRODUCTS CO. INC., 168 B.R. 35 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 1994)

. . . claimants (the general unsecured creditors) by over 12% ($42 million), Tr. at 127, and to class 6 by 7.24% . . .

PEOPLE WHO CARE, a E. a a a a v. ROCKFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION, SCHOOL DISTRICT, 851 F. Supp. 905 (N.D. Ill. 1994)

. . . Using the actual reported numbers, the percentage is 7.24%, the same percentage as in 1991-92. . . . .

In L. BRENNER,, 160 B.R. 302 (Bankr. E.D. Mich. 1993)

. . . Lundin, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, § 7.24 at 7-59 (Sept. 1992 galley proof). . . .

COOK, v. ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, a a, 151 F.R.D. 378 (D. Colo. 1993)

. . . it will adequately protect the interests of the class. 2 Robert Newberg, Newberg on Class Actions, § 7.24 . . .

In SULLINS,, 161 B.R. 957 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. 1993)

. . . Lundin, CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY, § 7.24 at 7-56, 7-57 (1993) (“Section 502 of the Code ... nowhere imposes . . .

In TURNER H. In OWENS In MOORE,, 157 B.R. 904 (Bankr. N.D. Ala. 1993)

. . . Lundin, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy §§ 7.15-7.24 (1992); 5 Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice 2d, § 123.9 ( . . . Lundin, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, §§ 7.15-7.24 (1992); Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice 2d, § 123.9 (William . . .

WHITE, v. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PDB KMS B B NFL, 836 F. Supp. 1458 (D. Minn. 1993)

. . . amended Settlement Agreement, the requested findings of fact and the proposed Final Consent Judgment. 7.24 . . . Id. ¶ 7.24 at 1431; see Shaffer v. Farm Fresh, Inc., 966 F.2d 142 (4th Cir.) . . .

In M. ZIMMERMAN, In D. J. NEUMAN,, 156 B.R. 192 (Bankr. W.D. Mich. 1993)

. . . Lundin, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, § 7.24 at 7-59 (Sept. 1992 galley proof). . . .

WHITE, v. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PDB KMS B B NFL, 822 F. Supp. 1389 (D. Minn. 1993)

. . . role as consultant to class counsel in settling the same litigation is also lawful and appropriate. 7.24 . . .

In HAUSLADEN In TIEDENS In M. FLYNN, In M. BEAUTO, In M. MICHAUD M., 146 B.R. 557 (Bankr. D. Minn. 1992)

. . . Lundin, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, § 7.24 at 7-59 (Sept. 1992 galley proof). . . .

In OAKS PARTNERS, LTD. a, 135 B.R. 440 (Bankr. N.D. Ga. 1991)

. . . The average of the yield on this instrument for the week of December 2,1991 is 7.24%. . . . If the plan were confirmed today, the Court would add 3% to the base rate of 7.24% and round upwards . . .

HOWARD, v. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY,, 812 F.2d 282 (6th Cir. 1987)

. . . Cobb testified, was 7.24% per annum, carried out through the year 2028. Dr. . . . would be particularly striking in the case at bar, where the only inflation rate ever mentioned was 7.24% . . .

DYNAMICS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, v. CTS CORPORATION, D. B. F. H. Jr. J. M., 643 F. Supp. 215 (N.D. Ill. 1986)

. . . The Official Comments to § 7.24 of the Model Act indicate that rubber stamped facsimile signatures are . . . See 1 Model Business Act Annotated, § 7.22 at 609, § 7.24 at 625 (3d ed. 1985). . . .

MEDINA MEDINA, v. COUNTRY PRIDE FOODS LTD., 631 F. Supp. 293 (D.P.R. 1986)

. . . was Three Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents ($3.65), whereas it was Seven Dollars and Twenty-Four Cents ($7.24 . . .

I. ROBINSON, v. CITY OF LAKE STATION,, 630 F. Supp. 1052 (N.D. Ind. 1986)

. . . Although one of the plaintiff’s exhibits suggests that garbage truck packers are receiving $7.24 per . . .

M. BAILEY, v. KIRK, W. B., 777 F.2d 567 (10th Cir. 1985)

. . . The Code of the City of Sand Springs, as amended in 1976, provided in part as follows: 7.24 Classified . . .

In RATH PACKING COMPANY, UNITED FOOD COMMERCIAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION, AFL- CIO, v. RATH PACKING COMPANY,, 48 B.R. 315 (N.D. Iowa 1985)

. . . Much has been made of the scheduled increase in wage rate from $7.24 per hour to $10.24 per hour which . . .

In RATH PACKING COMPANY, 36 B.R. 979 (Bankr. N.D. Iowa 1984)

. . . in March 1983, the employees agreed to reduce wages, on a temporary basis, from $10.24 per hour to $7.24 . . . In exchange for the $3,000,000 concession, the Union demanded a raise in pay from $7.24 to $8.00 per . . . At Rath, however, the rate is $7.24 per hour with an increase to $10.24 per hour on January 1, 1984. . . . The employees are currently receiving $7.24 an hour pursuant to a negotiated deferral. . . . Nor does this Court have the choice to mandate a $7.24, or a $8.00, or a $10.24 hourly wage. . . .

In HARROW LEASING CORPORATION, LASALLE NATIONAL BANK AS TRUSTEE U A DATED MAY v. HARROW LEASING CORPORATION,, 35 B.R. 916 (Bankr. E.D. Pa. 1983)

. . . amount owing under the notes is $9,245 million while the debtor contends that the outstanding debt is $7.24 . . .

NATIONAL FARMERS ORGANIZATION, INC. v. R. BLOCK,, 561 F. Supp. 1201 (E.D. Wis. 1983)

. . . The price support level, for example, has risen from $7.24 per hundredweight established in 1975 to $13.10 . . .

SPOKANE ARCADES, INC. a v. EIKENBERRY, C. J- R DISTRIBUTORS, INC. v. EIKENBERRY, C. C. AZURE ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON, v. EIKENBERRY, C. PLAYTIME THEATRES, INC. a v. EIKENBERRY, C. BURNS, F. v. EIKENBERRY, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF WASHINGTON v. EIKENBERRY, KUKIO BAY PROPERTIES, INC. a v. MALENG,, 544 F. Supp. 1034 (E.D. Wash. 1982)

. . . the benefits of both of these goals by employing the Declaratory Judgments Act codified at R.C.W. ch. 7.24 . . .

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, v. SEABOARD CORPORATION, ADMIRALTY FUND v. HUGH JOHNSON COMPANY, INC., 677 F.2d 1301 (9th Cir. 1982)

. . . board of directors of AF periodically reviewed the DMS stock; (8) There was an immediate dilution of $7.24 . . .

L. GARTENBERG, v. MERRILL LYNCH ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC. C. ANDRE, v. MERRILL LYNCH READY ASSETS TRUST, 528 F. Supp. 1038 (S.D.N.Y. 1981)

. . . Type of Fund Average Yield (%) 1978 1979 1980 The Fund 7.24 10.61 12.09 All Stockbroker-sponsored 7.08 . . .

CLEVELAND- CLIFFS IRON COMPANY, v. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, 664 F.2d 568 (6th Cir. 1981)

. . . For the DE unit-train coal movement, the ICC found the fully allocated cost to be $7.24 per ton. . . .

MID- STATE FOOD DEALERS ASSOCIATION, A v. CITY OF DURAND, MICHIGAN, a, 525 F. Supp. 387 (E.D. Mich. 1981)

. . . The ordinance, section 7.24 of the city’s business and trades title, provides as follows: “Any business . . .

In DIAMOND REO TRUCKS, INC., 1 B.R. 57 (Bankr. W.D. Mich. 1979)

. . . . § 7.24 [M.C.L.A. § 211.24] provides in part as follows: “. . . . . .

SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, a v. STATE Ci. V. I. C., 473 F. Supp. 996 (W.D. Wash. 1979)

. . . integration [Tr. 539; Exs. 61, 62, 64, 65, 67]; and segregation/desegregation [Tr. 539; Exs. 61, 62, 63, 64]. 7.24 . . .

SAFFO, J. v. OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, a LHI- EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AND PENSION PLAN TRUST, L. SAFFO, J. v. OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, a, 602 F.2d 1265 (8th Cir. 1979)

. . . In order to prevent this, the contract provides in § 7.24: Occidental shall furnish the Contract-holder . . . contributions for Exhibit B participants are too small to pay Exhibit B retirees, it would be a violation of § 7.24 . . .

E. WHITESIDE, v. E. BORDENKIRCHER,, 435 F. Supp. 68 (W.D. Ky. 1977)

. . . defendant, it had to produce its evidence for the defendant, but see Kentucky Rules of Criminal Procedure 7.24 . . .

S. FULMAN v. UNITED STATES, 545 F.2d 268 (1st Cir. 1976)

. . . corporation’s shareholders, see Bittker & Eustice, Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders 1 7.24 . . .

PATTERSON v. AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, a PATTERSON v. TOBACCO WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION, PATTERSON v. AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, a EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION, v. LOCAL TOBACCO WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION AFL- CIO EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION, v. AMERICAN BRANDS, INC. d b a, 535 F.2d 257 (4th Cir. 1976)

. . . In the next decade four more were appointed, so that by 1973 7.24 percent of the 69 supervisors were . . .

E. GEORGE v. MORGAN CONSTRUCTION CO. v. U. S. STEEL CORP., 389 F. Supp. 253 (E.D. Pa. 1975)

. . . Co., 130 Pa. 380, 18 A. 619 (1889); Feldman, supra at § 7.24. . . .

CONCERNED RESIDENTS OF BUCK HILL FALLS, By v. GRANT, U. S., 388 F. Supp. 394 (M.D. Pa. 1975)

. . . trash fish. 7.23 Silting from the construction of dams has a serious effect on downstream water life. 7.24 . . .

MISSISSIPPI RIVER CORPORATION, v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION,, 454 F.2d 1083 (8th Cir. 1972)

. . . For 1962 Denie’s had a total income of $7.24 million, net income (before Federal Income taxes) of $308,756.00 . . .

D. N. v., 56 T.C. 1032 (T.C. 1971)

. . . 2d Sess., p. 44 (1954); Bittker & Eustice, Federal Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders, sec. 7.24 . . .

WURZBURGER HOFBRAU AKTIENGE- SELLSCHAFT v. SCHOENLING BREWING CO., 331 F. Supp. 497 (S.D. Ohio 1971)

. . . The regulation then promulgated, which has remained in force to this day, is 27 C.F.R. 7.24(e), which . . .

In DURHAM,, 272 F. Supp. 205 (S.D. Ill. 1967)

. . . involved were worked by the bankrupt subsequent to bankruptcy, that the trustee should pay him the sum of $7.24 . . .

WYANDOTTE CHEMICALS CORPORATION, a v. CITY OF WYANDOTTE, a J. a a E., 321 F.2d 927 (6th Cir. 1963)

. . . .; Comp.L.Mich., 1948, Sec. 211.24; MSA, Sec. 7.24.) . . .

B. HELMSLEY, v. CITY OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, a, 320 F.2d 476 (6th Cir. 1963)

. . . (Comp.L.Mich.1948, Sec. 211.24, MSA Sec. 7.24) This assessment is subject to review by a board of review . . .

THOMAS v. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., 25 Fla. Supp. 60 (Dade Cty. Small Cl. Ct. 1963)

. . . Judgment is rendered for the plaintiff for $147 and $7.24 costs. . . .

CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY E. Jr. Co- E. v. UNITED STATES HERRLINGER, R. Jr. J. v. UNITED STATES CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, R. v. UNITED STATES, 305 F.2d 393 (Ct. Cl. 1962)

. . . the basis of the current 50-cent dividend, these values would result in a price-to-earnings ratio of 7.24 . . .

THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY AND ALBERT E. HEEKIN, JR. CO- EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERT E. HEEKIN, DECEASED v. THE UNITED STATES KATHARINE HEEKIN HERRLINGER, JAMES R. HEEKIN, JR. AND THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, EXECUTORS UNDER THE WILL OF JAMES J. HEEKIN, DECEASED v. THE UNITED STATES THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, SUCCESSOR EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE UNDER THE WILL OF ALMA R. HEEKIN, DECEASED v. THE UNITED STATES, 158 Ct. Cl. 504 (Ct. Cl. 1962)

. . . the basis of the current 50-cent dividend, these values would result in a price-to-earnings ratio of 7.24 . . .

WYANDOTTE CHEMICAL CORPORATION, a v. CITY OF WYANDOTTE, a J. a a E., 199 F. Supp. 582 (E.D. Mich. 1961)

. . . See Michigan Statutes Annotated §§ 7.1, 7.24 and 7.27, Comp.Laws 1948, §§ 211.1, 211.24, 211.27. . . .

SCAPA DRYERS, INC. v. ABNEY MILES,, 269 F.2d 6 (5th Cir. 1959)

. . . Cf. 4 Toulmin, Anti-Trust Laws 194, § 7.24. . . .

v., 31 T.C. 777 (T.C. 1959)

. . . petitioner’s production averaged 1,786,916 tons of coal annually and its net income therefrom averaged 7.24 . . .

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA v. THE UNITED STATES, 132 Ct. Cl. 154 (Ct. Cl. 1955)

. . . Base and Meridian of Mount Diablo containing 7.24 acres surveyed June 7th 1866, for William Alvord and . . . The total acreage of these blocks without including any streets is 7.24 acres according to Tideland Survey . . . in Finding 4, the patentee made a total payment of $2,583, which represented a payment of $2,172 for 7.24 . . .

v., 32 Cust. Ct. 488 (Cust. Ct. 1954)

. . . question are so-called “market Kerman,” whose measurement should have been computed on the basis of 7.24 . . .

J. E. v., 30 Cust. Ct. 122 (Cust. Ct. 1953)

. . . his method of analysis and the results obtained in each barrel, which ranged from 6.08 per centum to 7.24 . . .