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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. 7.28
7.28 Highlands County.The boundary lines of Highlands County are as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of township thirty-three south, range twenty-eight east; thence east on township line dividing townships thirty-two and thirty-three south, to the intersection of same with the Kissimmee River; thence southerly along the thread of said river and bordering Okeechobee County, to the intersection of the township line dividing townships thirty-seven and thirty-eight south with said river and boundary; thence west on said township line to the southwest corner of township thirty-seven south, range thirty-two east; thence south on range line dividing ranges thirty-one and thirty-two east to the southwest corner of township thirty-eight south, range thirty-two east; thence west on the township line dividing townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine south to the northwest corner of township thirty-nine south, range thirty-one east; thence south, on the range line dividing ranges thirty and thirty-one east, to the southwest corner of township thirty-nine south, range thirty-one east; thence west on the township line dividing townships thirty-nine and forty south, to the northwest corner of township forty south, range twenty-eight east; thence north on the range line dividing ranges twenty-seven and twenty-eight east to the place of beginning.
History.s. 3, ch. 3770, 1887; s. 1, ch. 8513, 1921; CGL 60.

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Cases from cite.case.law:

UNITED STATES v. TORRES- LARRAGA,, 713 F. App'x 333 (5th Cir. 2018)

. . . plea conviction for possession with intent to distribute more than 50 grams, that is approximately 7.28 . . .

SEARS, v. UNITED STATES,, 132 Fed. Cl. 6 (Fed. Cl. 2017)

. . . Schulte made an average absolute adjustment to the Gould comparable sales of 7.28%, whereas Mr. . . .

E. HORNISH J. v. KING COUNTY,, 182 F. Supp. 3d 1124 (W.D. Wash. 2016)

. . . No. 32, Counterclaim ¶ 3) and that “[u]nder RCW 7.28, title to any disputed portions of the corridor . . .

OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO. LTD. v. TORRENT PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED, INC. Co. v. SA, Co. v. USA, Co. v. USA, LLC, Co. v. Co. v. FZE, USA, Co. v. Co. v. Co. v. Co. US U. S. LLC, Co. v. USA Co. v. USA, Co. v. Co. v. FZE, USA, Co. v. USA, Co. v. USA, LLC, Co. v. Sa, Co. v. USA Co. v. SA, Co. v. Co. v. Co. v. LLC, MSN Co. v. USA,, 151 F. Supp. 3d 525 (D.N.J. 2015)

. . . 6.49 ppm (dd, J-8.4 Hz, J-2.4 Hz, 11.1), 7.04 ppin 7.28 . . .

GARCIA- DORANTES, v. WARREN,, 801 F.3d 584 (6th Cir. 2015)

. . . For instance, in Smith, 7.28% of the Kent' County population was comprised of African-Americans eligible . . .

IN RE WEIK,, 526 B.R. 829 (Bankr. D. Mont. 2015)

. . . Lundin, Chapter IS Bankruptcy §§ 4.11, 7.28 (2nd ed. 1994). . . .

UNITED STATES v. A. TSARNAEV,, 53 F. Supp. 3d 443 (D. Mass. 2014)

. . . pools for which data was supplied for the years 2011 through 2013, 4,964 of the 68,-201 summonses, or 7.28% . . .

MARTY, v. ANHEUSER- BUSCH COMPANIES, LLC,, 43 F. Supp. 3d 1333 (S.D. Fla. 2014)

. . . . § 7.28(b) and the Court need only look to the label itself to reject the plaintiffs’ illegibility claim . . .

E. OMOTOSHO, v. GIANT EAGLE, INC., 997 F. Supp. 2d 792 (N.D. Ohio 2014)

. . . The evidence showed that 7.28% of the jury-eligible population of Kent County was African American, and . . .

In JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA, a v., 503 B.R. 849 (Bankr. N.D. Ala. 2013)

. . . also right that GASB 58, ¶ 50 incorporates portions of SOP 90-7’s discussion, more precisely, SOP 90-7.28 . . . See SOP 90-7.28. . . .

Dr. ADAMSON, Dr. v. CLAYTON COUNTY ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATION BOARD, P. F., 876 F. Supp. 2d 1347 (N.D. Ga. 2012)

. . . 80.74% 79.98% 28,891 78.46% 77.77% -2.28% -2.21% 3 26,657 86.20% 85.01% 28,822 79.13% 77.73% -7.07% -7.28% . . .

H. HEINO, Sr. v. K. SHINSEKI,, 683 F.3d 1372 (Fed. Cir. 2012)

. . . relating to the dispensing of medication on an outpatient basis and found that VA incurred a cost of $7.28 . . .

H. HEINO, Sr. K. SHINSEKI,, 683 F.3d 1372 (Fed. Cir. 2012)

. . . relating to the dispensing of medication on an outpatient basis and found that VA incurred a cost of $7.28 . . .

R. RAHE, v. J. ASTRUE,, 840 F. Supp. 2d 1119 (N.D. Iowa 2011)

. . . as reported in Exhibit 5D [AR 100-05] for the years 1998, 1999, and 2000 it reflects she was working 7.28 . . .

H. HEINO, Sr. v. K. SHINSEKI,, 24 Vet. App. 367 (Vet. App. 2011)

. . . As noted in the majority opinion, that study found that “VA incurred a cost of $7.28 to dispense an outpatient . . . The Board reasoned that, because the study indicated that VA incurs a $7.28 administrative cost every . . . relating to the dispensing of medication on an outpatient basis and found that VA incurred a cost of $7.28 . . .

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)

. . . Furthermore, Orient had been assessed a significantly lower rate of 7.28% from 2006 until 2008, however . . . Yihua Timber’s sales, Commerce’s total failure to address the dramatic increase in Orient’s rate from 7.28% . . . Confidential Data Deleted]] This radical growth suggests that the business model that yielded Orient a 7.28% . . .

BERGHUIS, WARDEN v. SMITH, 559 U.S. 314 (U.S. 2010)

. . . At the time of Smith’s trial, African-Americans constituted 7.28% of Kent County’s jury-eligible population . . . Smith’s trial) from the percentage of African-Americans in the local, jury-eligible population (here, 7.28% . . . absolute disparity (here, 1.28%) by the group’s representation in the jury-eligible population (here, 7.28% . . .

MARY BERGHUIS, WARDEN, v. DIAPOLIS SMITH, 176 L. Ed. 2d 249 (U.S. 2010)

. . . At the time of Smith’s trial, African-Americans constituted 7.28% of Kent County’s jury-eligible population . . . Smith’s trial) from the percentage of African-Americans in the local, jury-eligible population (here, 7.28% . . . absolute disparity (here, 1.28%) by the group’s representation in the jury-eligible population (here, 7.28% . . .

UNITED STATES v. BOLDEN, JB, v., 596 F.3d 976 (8th Cir. 2010)

. . . On December 17, 2007, Cleaves and Benjamin sold 7.28 grams of crack cocaine to the informant at the apartment . . .

SMITH, v. BERGHUIS,, 543 F.3d 326 (6th Cir. 2008)

. . . Here, 7.28 percent of African Americans in Kent County were eligible for jury service. . . .

AWG LEASING TRUST, KSP As v. UNITED STATES, 592 F. Supp. 2d 953 (N.D. Ohio 2008)

. . . Both loans have a term of 34 years and bear an annual interest rate of 7.28%. . . .

B. D. L. D. v., 130 T.C. 34 (T.C. 2008)

. . . percent capital interest in Lois LP, and Mark Farnam and his wife and two children owned the remaining 7.28 . . .

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, v. CEDAR RAPIDS AND IOWA CITY RAILWAY COMPANY,, 477 F. Supp. 2d 980 (N.D. Iowa 2007)

. . . ADM and the two railroads will share in the estimated $7.28 million cost of constructing the two Fairfax . . . In the event that the actual cost of the project differs from the estimated $7.28 million cost (either . . .

BRANDAID MARKETING CORPORATION. v. S. S. v., 418 F. Supp. 2d 329 (S.D.N.Y. 2005)

. . . (PX III — 20; see also PX III — 21; JPTO ¶¶ 7.27-7.28.) . . .

I. APODACKIS, v. R. NICHOLSON,, 19 Vet. App. 91 (Vet. App. 2005)

. . . prevailing market rate, $120.00, to determine the permissible increase to the prevailing market rate, $7.28 . . . Finally, the permissible increase to the prevailing market rate, $7.28, is added to the previously determined . . .

UNITED STATES v. D. MASSEY,, 380 F.3d 437 (8th Cir. 2004)

. . . . §§ 7.28-33 and 22-PM ASCS (FSA) Handbook Part 10, ¶ 4, or the County Office Personnel Manual. . . .

AT T CORP. AT T LP, v. PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS, 373 F.3d 641 (5th Cir. 2004)

. . . interstate telecommunications calls, while their pure-interstate-provider competitors pay only the 7.28% . . .

In UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND TELEPHONE BILLING PRACTICES LITIGATION, 219 F.R.D. 661 (D. Kan. 2004)

. . . the FCC USF contribution factor during the relevant time period in 2001 and 2002 ranged from 6.8% to 7.28% . . .

BAY AREA PROPERTIES, INC. v. DUTCH HOUSING, INC., 347 F. Supp. 2d 619 (E.D. Wis. 2004)

. . . Homes as % of Total Sales 1997: $3.83 million $1.29 million 1998: $5.27 million $1.89 million 1999: $7.28 . . .

In UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND TELEPHONE BILLING PRACTICES LITIGATION, 300 F. Supp. 2d 1107 (D. Kan. 2003)

. . . plaintiffs allege that the USF contribution factor during most of 2001 and 2002 ranged from 6.68% to 7.28% . . .

A. VICIEDO, v. NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER OF COLUMBUS, LTD., 246 F. Supp. 2d 886 (S.D. Ohio 2003)

. . . Viciedo earned between $7.28 per hour and $7.72 per hour. . . . .

UNITED STATES v. SANTOSDEDIOS,, 240 F. Supp. 2d 414 (D. Md. 2002)

. . . The actual amount demanded from Defendant was “$7.28, which represents the full retail price of the recovered . . . Santosdedios pay a penalty of $200 as well as restitution of $7.28.” Defendant’s Motion at 4. . . .

WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY, v. UNITED STATES,, 54 Fed. Cl. 20 (Fed. Cl. 2002)

. . . $1.80 $ 54.55 2 Bethesda, Md. 6.45 miles 89’ 12/88 $3.30 $293.50 3 Washington, DC 4.55 miles 60’ 11/90 $7.28 . . .

WILLIAMS, v. LITSCHER,, 115 F. Supp. 2d 989 (W.D. Wis. 2000)

. . . petitioner is now on the payroll at the Supermax Correctional Institution, and that he received payments of $7.28 . . . As I noted earlier, $7.28 was deposited into petitioner’s account in May 2000. . . . This means that petitioner owes $4.36 from the deposit of $7.28 made to his account in May 2000, and . . .

UNITED STATES v. TUCKER,, 217 F.3d 960 (8th Cir. 2000)

. . . On his 1988 individual return, Tucker claimed a basis of $7.28 million, permitting him to report a capital . . .

BUCHHOLZ, v. ALDAYA W. O, 210 F.3d 862 (8th Cir. 2000)

. . . . § 7.28(a). ASCS refers to these as “misconduct” offenses. . . . Consistent with 7 C.F.R. §§ 7.28 and 7.29, these separations are limited to specified grounds, they must . . . Buchholz claims that the termination provisions in ,7 C.F.R. §§ 7.28-7.31 limited defendants to terminating . . .

LINCOLN BENEFIT LIFE COMPANY, a v. R. EDWARDS,, 45 F. Supp. 2d 722 (D. Neb. 1999)

. . . 7.76 05/31/92 11.76 06/30/92 22.77 07/31/92 6.89 08/31/92 16.83 09/30/92 9.48 10/31/92 12.24 11/30/92 7.28 . . .

GLAXO WELLCOME, INC. v. PHARMADYNE CORPORATION,, 32 F. Supp. 2d 265 (D. Md. 1998)

. . . data from the study indicated that the lowest decomposition rate of ranitidine was observed at a pH of 7.28 . . . He said that based on this data, the shelf-life of the product would be the longest at pH 7.28. . . .

MILLER, v. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FARM SERVICES AGENCY, USDA,, 143 F.3d 1413 (11th Cir. 1998)

. . . . §§ 7.28, 7.29. . . . following the hearing, the Alabama Committee voted to terminate Miller’s employment pursuant to 7 C.F.R. § 7.28 . . .

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, v. W. BURSON, C. O. C. Jr., 121 F.3d 244 (6th Cir. 1997)

. . . The total contribution of over one million dollars accounted for 7.28% of the rural district’s total . . .

MILLER, v. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FARM SERVICES AGENCY,, 966 F. Supp. 1087 (N.D. Ala. 1997)

. . . . § 7.28, voted to remove plaintiff from his employment. . . . See 7 C.F.R. §§ 7.28 to 7.33. . . .

MOORE, v. GLICKMAN, R., 113 F.3d 988 (9th Cir. 1997)

. . . . § 7.28(a) & (b). . . . . § 7.28(a). . . .

CRUMPTON, v. ST. VINCENT S HOSPITAL,, 963 F. Supp. 1104 (N.D. Ala. 1997)

. . . At some time around March of 1995, the pay range was adjusted to $5.20 to $7.28 per hour. . . .

DUNCAN J. S. S. M. R. G. v. COFFEE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, 69 F.3d 88 (6th Cir. 1995)

. . . Specifically, the 1992-93 figures disclose that Tullahoma money accounts for approximately 7.28% of the . . . District budget, from all sources (local, state, and federal), of $14,800,694, Tullahoma accounts for 7.28% . . .

MILLER ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC. v. UNITED STATES, 30 Fed. Cl. 662 (Fed. Cl. 1994)

. . . 1988, totalled $48.51 ($25.05 for direct labor, $16.18 for general and administrative overhead, and $7.28 . . .

CITY OF OTTAWA, ILLINOIS v. SAMMONS COMMUNICATIONS, INC., 836 F. Supp. 555 (N.D. Ill. 1993)

. . . The basic rate Sammons of Illinois charged in 1986 in the municipalities was $7.28 per month. . . .

V. KRUEGER, Jr. v. E. LYNG, J. J. D., 4 F.3d 653 (8th Cir. 1993)

. . . . § 7.28(a) (1987), and are consequently not entitled to absolute immunity. . . .

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

. . . uninfluenced representation of employees”), cert. denied, 419 U.S. 998, 95 S.Ct. 312, 42 L.Ed.2d 271 (1974). 7.28 . . . White, 822 F.Supp. ¶ 7.28, at 1431. 13.2 Plaintiffs again ask the court to sanction the Eagles. . . .

In PEARSON, 156 B.R. 713 (Bankr. D. Mass. 1993)

. . . Lun-din, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, § 7.28 at 7-57 (1991). . . .

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

. . . Based on the foregoing, the court rejects all of the Eagles’ objections to the Settlement Agreement. 7.28 . . .

In PARK AT DASH POINT, L. P. a D. STEINBERG, L. P. v. CROSSLAND MORTGAGE CORPORATION,, 985 F.2d 1008 (9th Cir. 1993)

. . . The trustee, on the other hand, argues that the 1989 amendment to Wash.Rev.Code § 7.28.-230 did change . . . As amended in 1969, Wash.Rev.Code § 7.28.-230 read, in relevant part: "(1) A mortgage of any interest . . .

In PARK AT DASH POINT, L. P. a D. STEINBERG, L. P. v. CROSSLAND MORTGAGE CORPORATION,, 985 F.2d 1008 (9th Cir. 1993)

. . . The trustee, on the other hand, argues that the 1989 amendment to Wash.Rev.Code § 7.28.-230 did change . . . As amended in 1969, Wash.Rev.Code § 7.28.-230 read, in relevant part: “(1) A mortgage of any interest . . .

J. FARR, v. U. S. WEST, INC., 815 F. Supp. 1364 (D. Or. 1992)

. . . See Wald & Kenty, ERISA, § 7.28. . . .

CITY OF OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, v. SAMMONS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. J., 795 F. Supp. 261 (N.D. Ill. 1992)

. . . On that date, Sammons raised its rates from $7.28 to $9.50 in Ottawa and Marseilles, and by 37.9% in . . .

In MALEWICKI,, 142 B.R. 353 (Bankr. D. Neb. 1992)

. . . Lun-din, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy § 7.28, at 7-55 (1990). Chapter 13 consumer cases are not complex. . . .

KING, v. CAESAR S WORLD, INC. a Co., 781 F. Supp. 1497 (D. Nev. 1992)

. . . Four Hundred Dollars ($21,400.00), with interest thereon from December 5, 1990 at the federal rate of 7.28% . . .

In L. MARSHALL S. L. MARSHALL S. v. SECURITY STATE BANK OF HAMILTON,, 132 B.R. 904 (C.D. Ill. 1991)

. . . appellate brief, the Marshalls compute the pre-judgment interest to be $50.46, representing a rate of 7.28% . . .

MUNN, v. E. ALGEE,, 924 F.2d 568 (5th Cir. 1991)

. . . Malandro, Courtroom Communication Strategies § 7.28 (1985); J. . . .

KIM CREST, S. A. v. M. V. SVERDLOVSK,, 753 F. Supp. 642 (S.D. Tex. 1990)

. . . Postjudgment interest at 7.28% per annum; and 6. Costs of court. . . .

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. v. GETTYSBURG CORP., 760 F. Supp. 115 (S.D. Tex. 1990)

. . . thereafter of $249.27 per diem until the date of judgment and post-judgment interest at the rate of 7.28% . . .

JAMAIL, INC. v. CARPENTERS DISTRICT COUNCIL OF HOUSTON PENSION AND WELFARE TRUSTS,, 752 F. Supp. 741 (S.D. Tex. 1990)

. . . Welfare Trusts $41,147.74 (being $51,-434.68 minus 20% administrative fee) and postjudgment interest at 7.28% . . .

ONTIVEROS, v. MBANK HOUSTON, N. A., 751 F. Supp. 128 (S.D. Tex. 1990)

. . . Post-judgment interest at 7.28% per year; and E. Court costs. . . .

HEDMAN, v. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,, 915 F.2d 1552 (Fed. Cir. 1990)

. . . . §§ 7.28, 7.30 (1989) and in the 22-PM. . . .

D. GEORGE, Jr. D. S. v. BLUE DIAMOND PETROLEUM, INC. d b a E. L., 718 F. Supp. 539 (W.D. La. 1989)

. . . , Inc., and Decker & Associates, Inc., is an extremely low-risk venture with a reasonably projected 7.28 . . .

In ASSOCIATION CENTER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,, 87 B.R. 142 (Bankr. W.D. Wash. 1988)

. . . In this case, the applicable statute is R.C.W. 7.28.-230 which provides: (1) A mortgage of any interest . . .

RP ACQUISITION CORPORATION, v. STALEY CONTINENTAL, INC. M. III, E., 686 F. Supp. 476 (D. Del. 1988)

. . . See MBCA § 33, par. 4; RMBCA § 7.28. [See, e.g., Del. Code. Ann. tit. 8, § 214 (1983) ]. . . .

In WABASH VALLEY POWER ASSOCIATION, INC., 77 B.R. 991 (Bankr. S.D. Ind. 1987)

. . . long-term interest rates ranging from 8.27% to 10.87%, risk-free interest rates ranging from 6.89% to 7.28% . . .

M. LeDOUX, v. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, INC. a, 666 F. Supp. 178 (D. Alaska 1987)

. . . Kircher, Punitive Damages §§ 7.03-7.06, 7.27-7.28 (1985 & Supp.1986) (hereinafter Punitive Damages); . . .

CTS CORP. v. DYNAMICS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, 481 U.S. 69 (U.S. 1987)

. . . See 1MBCA § 33, ¶ 4; RMBCA § 7.28. . . . Act Ann. § 7.28, pp. 675-677 (3d ed., Supp. 1986). . . . See 1 MBCA § 33, ¶ 4; RMBCA § 7.28; n. 9, supra. . . .

In HARRIS f d b a, 62 B.R. 391 (Bankr. E.D. Mich. 1986)

. . . if all unsecured creditors are paid without regard to how the debt was incurred, each would receive 7.28% . . . duration of plan as has been proposed, if unsecured creditors are not classified, each would receive 7.28% . . .

In A. CRABTREE a k a D. CRAIG, v. PUEBLO CORPORATION F. D. A. Jr. a M. MMD,, 49 B.R. 806 (Bankr. E.D. Tenn. 1985)

. . . The motel complex, the only asset of Knox Resorts, Ltd., is spread over 7.28 acres of extremely valuable . . .

GROB, INC. v. UNITED STATES, 565 F. Supp. 391 (E.D. Wis. 1983)

. . . accounts receivable and divided it by the net sales for the year for a receivables turnover cycle of 7.28% . . .

CHEMITHON CORPORATION v. UNITED STATES, 1 Cl. Ct. 747 (Ct. Cl. 1983)

. . . Assuming that the 400 percent increase in linear alkyl benzene occurred, that component becomes $7.28 . . .

J. CAMPBELL, Jr. D. I. As J. v. UNITED STATES, 661 F.2d 209 (Ct. Cl. 1981)

. . . The result was a short-term yield for “B” rated debt of 7.28 percent. . . .

GEORGE J. CAMPBELL, JR. HOWARD D. CAMPBELL, HELEN I. HUNT, GEORGE J. CAMPBELL, v. THE UNITED STATES, 228 Ct. Cl. 661 (Ct. Cl. 1981)

. . . The result was a short-term yield for "B” rated debt of 7.28 percent. . . .

SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. v. STATE OF WASHINGTON, 633 F.2d 1338 (9th Cir. 1980)

. . . Judge Voorhees’ Finding of Fact No. 7.28 was that “the Seattle School District has traditionally adhered . . .

D. POUNCY, v. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,, 499 F. Supp. 427 (S.D. Tex. 1980)

. . . 5.99 7.14 6.91 9.48 7.90 Level 10 0.00 3.77 8.70 4.65 12.50 5.57 16.67 6.51 24.49 7.56 Level 9 5.10 7.28 . . .

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

. . . the passage of Initiative 350 CiVIC has not directed its appeals to the racial biases of the voters. 7.28 . . .

PLANT CITY NATURAL GAS CO., 47 Fla. Supp. 23 (Fla. P.S.C. 1978)

. . . Customer deposits 10,147 3:27 6.00% -.'20% Common stock equity 196^267 63.33 • 11.00%-1'1.50%-12.00% • 7.28% . . .

ESLER, v. SAFEWAY STORES, INC. J., 77 F.R.D. 479 (W.D. Mo. 1978)

. . . hereby are, allowed as plaintiff’s costs, to be taxed against defendants: Fees of the Clerk: 15.00 7.28 . . .

ROBERT R. BOLDING v. THE UNITED STATES ROBERT DEWEY McMILLAN, JR. v. THE UNITED STATES MILBURN R. VERNOR v. THE UNITED STATES, 215 Ct. Cl. 148 (Ct. Cl. 1977)

. . . Vernor paid $7.28 with respect to Vernor Manufacturing alone. . . .

R. BOLDING v. UNITED STATES McMILLAN, Jr. v. UNITED STATES R. VERNOR v. UNITED STATES, 565 F.2d 663 (Ct. Cl. 1977)

. . . Vernor paid $7.28 with respect to Vernor Manufacturing alone. . . . .

UNITED STATES v. ARTICLES PROVIMI,, 425 F. Supp. 228 (D.N.J. 1977)

. . . containing chlortetracy-cline (CTC) 2,750 lbs, or 1.38 tons at 150 gms. per ton means 206.25 gms., or 7.28 . . .

CORPORATION v. ELI LILLY COMPANY, 427 F. Supp. 1089 (E.D. Pa. 1976)

. . . 12.96 11.40 1968 12.96 8.40 1969 12.96 7.80 8.40 1970 12.96 7.80 7.25 1971 12.96 7.80 6.48 1972 11.52 7.28 . . . 6.48 1973 11.24 7.28 3.25 9.68 . 9.88 1974 11.24 7.14 3.25 9.60 9.68 Chloromycetin Kantrex Garamvcin . . .

COLEMAN MOTOR CO. a v. CHRYSLER CORPORATION, 525 F.2d 1338 (3d Cir. 1975)

. . . 1964 49.49 24.22 14.25 6.63 5.88 6.16 1965 51.86 22.15 15.26 6.56 4.32 6.41 1966 49.01 24.01 16.52 7.28 . . .

MILLER v. IOWA STATE ASCS COMMITTEE, 374 F. Supp. 415 (S.D. Iowa 1974)

. . . Plaintiff Miller was suspended from his position pursuant to 7 CFR 7.28, and charged with political activities . . . The Court is of the further opinion, however, that those portions of 7 CFR 7.28, and 7 CFR 7.29, which . . . procedural due process plaintiffs are entitled to prior to any disqualification or removal under Sections 7.28 . . . The major difference, is that section 7.28 deals with county committeemen, community committeemen; delegates . . . (Emphasis supplied) 7 CFR 7.28(c); 7 CFR 7.29(c). . . .

McNEILL, v. L. BUTZ, S. CANADY, v. L. BUTZ,, 480 F.2d 314 (4th Cir. 1973)

. . . See 7 C.F.R. 7.28-7.29. . . .

R. W. III v., 59 T.C. 375 (T.C. 1972)

. . . Fact, the proration being based on the ratio between insurance gross profits and total gross profits, 7.28 . . .

J. VAUGHNS, Jr. v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY, 355 F. Supp. 1038 (D. Md. 1972)

. . . an additional 140 trips per day, would bus about 200 students who are not now being bussed, and add 7.28 . . .

BRENNAN, v. J. BRENNAN,, 192 So. 2d 782 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1966)

. . . privilege of venue is well summarized by Dean Burnes in Florida Civil Practice Before Trial, Venue § 7.28 . . .

B. CARLTON, v. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, a, 181 So. 2d 656 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1966)

. . . Stat., See. 7.28, F.S.A. . . .

UNITED STATES v. SCOLNICK, 219 F. Supp. 408 (D. Mass. 1963)

. . . time of the deposit of the first of these checks on August 18, 1953 the balance in the account was $7.28 . . .

D. DUBA, O. N. Al v. SCHUETZLE, O. H. R. B., 303 F.2d 570 (8th Cir. 1962)

. . . into leasing agreements for such office space as needed in accordance with prescribed procedures”; § 7.28 . . . Section 7.28(b), 7 C.F.R., provides that the State Committee may administer programs directly when, “ . . .

CITY OF TAMPA, a v. TEXAS COMPANY, a, 107 So. 2d 216 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1958)

. . . It consisted of 7.28 acres. . . .

MUEHLEISEN v. PIERCE, 114 F. Supp. 503 (S.D. Cal. 1953)

. . . High Viscosity Obsidians Approx. 70 Under 14 Over 8 Over 3 3 to 4 (com- Typical Per-lite 71.88 12.73 7.28 . . .

MALVIN VOLK v. THE UNITED STATES, 120 Ct. Cl. 57 (Cl. Ct. 1951)

. . . plaintiff is entitled to recover compensation, computed at four per cent per annum, which amounts to $7.28 . . .

UNITED STATES CASUALTY CO. v. EWING, 174 F.2d 209 (5th Cir. 1949)

. . . the other; (2) Water Mains or Connections Construction, (with details), Manual Code Number 6319, Rate 7.28 . . .

CLAY v. MOTOR FREIGHT EXPRESS,, 52 F. Supp. 948 (E.D. Pa. 1943)

. . . 35.00 : 72% 1 ‘ .484 19.38 23.43 42.81 35.00 7.81 3/26-4/1 35.00 68% ‘ ‘ .511 20.44 21.84 42.28 35.00 7.28 . . .

, 6 B.T.A. 1045 (B.T.A. 1927)

. . . thorough review of your case, the Bureau holds that based upon comparative data available, the rate of 7.28% . . .

FREDERICK v. AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CO., 281 F. 305 (4th Cir. 1922)

. . . contracts herein on the 28th of May, 1920, there was a highly fluctuating sugar market, prices ranging from 7.28 . . .