The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . The other contained 2.38 grams of cocaine, 7.45 grams of methamphetamine, and 7.58 grams of heroin. . . .
. . . At that value, the annual property taxes would have been approximately $7.4 million, i.e., $7.58 per . . .
. . . So.3d 1060, 1072 (Fla. 1st DCA 2010) (holding that a $25 million punitive damages award that bore a 7.58 . . .
. . . The stock price dropped from $7.58 to $5.45 from February 24, 2014 to February 26, 2014. . . .
. . . Martin, 53 So.3d 1060, 1071-72 (Fla. 1st DCA 2010) (approving a 7.58 to 1 ratio); Owens-Corning Fiberglas . . . above outlined principles, the Martin court upheld a $25 million punitive damages award that bore a 7.58 . . .
. . . She noted that process management and leveraging of technology resulted in a cost per customer of $7.58 . . .
. . . Administration indicating that the fair market value of a telecommunications easement was approximately $7.58 . . .
. . . ratio of 2 to 1); Martin, 53 So.3d at 1172 (approving a punitive to compensatory damages award ratio of 7.58 . . . ); Martin, 53 So.3d at 1072 (finding that a $25 million punitive damages award even with a ratio of 7.58 . . .
. . . In Martin, the First District affirmed a punitive-to-compensatory damages ratio of 7.58 to 1: We find . . . Finally, the 7.58 to 1 ratio of punitive to compensatory damages does not, under the circumstances of . . .
. . . market value of a telecommunications easement was in the range of $40,000 to $100,000 per linear mile ($7.58 . . .
. . . The 7.58 to 1 ratio referenced in Martin was based on the post-apportionment compensatory damages of . . .
. . . Gemini then applies these royalty rates to the royalty base of $7.58 billion, which represents the total . . .
. . . Drives 600.00 Holland Sweetener Technical Support 300.00 Holland Sweetener Convert from TIFF to PDF 7.58 . . .
. . . . § 7.58 (2d ed. 2010) (“The penalty for refusing to pay wages applies only to compensation due former . . .
. . . The punitive-to-compensatory ratio here is 7.58 to 1. . . . Finally, the 7.58 to 1 ratio of punitive to compensatory damages does not, under the circumstances of . . .
. . . overheat due to the very low gear ratios (a low gear ratio means that the rear transaxles must turn 7.58 . . .
. . . 9.05 9.73 8.03 8.67 8.35 8.46 8.02 7.21 8.90 8.47 7.66 8.47 1996 9.43 9.51 9.36 9.26 8.34 7.75 8.65 7.58 . . .
. . . 5% suspensions of the Esteve supplied omeprazole was 7.07, the mean pH of 33% suspensions was 7.27-7.58 . . .
. . . , 2003 $ 615.00 $ 6.41 51.28 February 20, 2003 $1,260.00 $13.13 105.04 February 27, 2003 $ 727.50 $ 7.58 . . .
. . . in more detail below, the requested attorneys’ fees and expenses of $58.2 million is approximately 7.58% . . . The requested attorneys’ fees and expenses of $58.2 million is approximately 7.58% of the Settlement’ . . . Plaintiffs seek a fee for Class Counsel that roughly equals 7.58% of the settlement benefit. . . . However, Plaintiffs only seek 7.58% in attorneys’ fees and expenses, and as in Prudential, this Court . . . Plaintiffs argue, and this Court agrees, that the 7.58% is well within the range permitted in the this . . .
. . . filed with the SEC, stating that the portfolio delinquency rate for the fourth quarter of 2001 was 7.58% . . .
. . . rates are less expensive. b) The food expense is limited to approximately $106 per week (just over $7.58 . . .
. . . containing chromium, lead, ammonium, copper, xylene, cyanide, iron, nickel, zinc and phenolic compounds — 7.58% . . .
. . . Hispanic students accounted for 7.58% of the students in the most demanding curriculum and 17.17 % of . . .
. . . A jury reached a verdict in favor of Pennzoil and found actual damages of $7.58 billion and punitive . . .
. . . Syndex Fund (1990) (1991-1992) (1990-1992) (1990-1992) Programmer 55.55% 55.00% 58.60% 100.00% NAB 7.58% . . .
. . . The effective rebate to the U.S. was 7.58%. . . . rebate received on sales to China and the effective rebate received on sales to the U.S. was 13.68% - 7.58% . . .
. . . The effective rebate to the U.S. was 7.58%. . . . rebate received on sales to China and the effective rebate received on sales to the U.S. was 13.68% — 7.58% . . .
. . . population of blacks and Hispanics (22.22% and 23.50%) to show disparities of 6.08% for blacks and 7.58% . . .
. . . Southern Mills’ representative entered $7.58 per yard for this .request. . . . Price is $7.58 yard net____” A statement of conformance included in the facsimile transmission notes, . . . During performance, the supplier’s invoices showed that the cost of material was much greater than $7.58 . . .
. . . that the overall foreign-state ownership of AI totalled slightly over 60% [42.1% + {(.2) (37.9%) = 7.58% . . .
. . . since respondent reallocated the profit split between ADC and ADPR by attributing to ADPR approximately 7.58 . . .
. . . (an average of 9.5), while GB/AHW received the lowest of the three finalists at 45.5 (an average of 7.58 . . .
. . . laboratory that tested appellant’s four urine samples reported detection of THC at the levels of 11.14, 7.58 . . .
. . . reflected THC metabolites in each of the samples at the following levels: 11.14 nanograms per milliliter, 7.58 . . .
. . . It thus lost $7.58 per ton of coal produced. . . . losses based upon fiscal year 1990 production will not be eliminated, but will merely be reduced from $7.58 . . .
. . . 15.971(100) (1989), sets a weighted guideline for the highest profit recoverable by a contractor at 7.58 . . .
. . . of his person and the Suburban resulted in the seizure of seven baggies of methamphetamine weighing 7.58 . . .
. . . range in its discounted cash flow analysis, ... the range of values for the company would be from $7.58 . . .
. . . Aug. 1985-Dee. 1985 100.232 7.58 Researched, prepared and submitted motion for attorneys’ fees and supplemental . . .
. . . fair market value of each share of Gilford common stock held by the decedent on November 17, 1979, is $7.58 . . . As a result, the correct valuation of petitioner’s block of Gilford stock on November 17, 1979, is $7.58 . . .
. . . In standard deviations, the number of blacks hired was 7.58 standard deviation units below the expected . . .
. . . The debtors’ expenses and plan payment exceed the disposable monthly income by $7.58. . . .
. . . 76.39% B 61.65% B 80.45% B 18.80% 22 62.81% H 75.55% H 78.11% H 2.56% 25 51.10% H 65.37% H ' 72.95% H 7.58% . . .
. . . Appellants contend that the absolute disparity is actually 7.58%. . . .
. . . the period from April 18, 1984 to May 2, 1984, Bradford reduced the unsecured portion of its loan by $7.58 . . .
. . . the statutory period, petitioner was employed as a relief mill worker, or “reliefman,” at a rate of $7.58 . . .
. . . devoted to sand and rock hauling, Raffa arrived at an estimated annual growth rate for CAT’s business of 7.58% . . .
. . . counsel spent the following time preparing for the Hill case: Foster 33.25 hours; German .25 hours; Brown 7.58 . . . Foster 33.25 hours x $96/hour = $3,192 German .25 hours x $82/hour = 20 Brown 7.58 hours x$67/hour = . . .
. . . The total number of- hours for which Reiss is not compensated is 7.58. . . .
. . . When Williams reported to work, he was reclassified to a lower position earning $7.58 per hour, even . . .
. . . adjustment of one-half of one per cent, In re Willis, 6 B.R. 555, 6 B.C.D. 1101 (B.Ct.N.D.Ill.1980) (7.58% . . .
. . . petition filing 1980 Average Auction 3 Month Treasury Bills Maximum Annual Percentage Rate June 24 7.08 7.58 . . . November 3 November 10 November 17 November 24 December 1 December 8 December 15 December 22 December 29 . 7.58% . . .
. . . These figures reflect an annual average increase in D’Angelo’s base salary of 7.58% between 1969 and . . .
. . . Class I Price 1970 1971 $7.44 7.58 7.29 7.44 6.52 6.68 There are various reasons for this differential . . .
. . . 50 1,250 20,853 5.99% 1950--51 1,350 20,700 6.52% 1951--52 1,516 21,405 7.08%' 1952--53 1,695 22,373 7.58% . . .
. . . 29.9% 3.000— 5.999 16.11% 54.2% 6.000— 9.999 12.89% 70.1% 10,000— 24.999 9.41% 67.2% 25.000— 39.999 7.58% . . .
. . . producing such merchandise were given as follows: Sizes in inches ¡ by .015 % by .020 % by .020 Material_:_ 7.58 . . .
. . . not legally assessed and located in the property involved, it will reduce the rents in the amount of $7.58 . . .
. . . This unit was constituted of 7.58 acres of the leased lands and 39' acres of an adjacent tract on which . . . the mineral rights of the original lessors, his royalties based on the proportionate share which the 7.58 . . . What did occur is that 7.58 acres of the lease were pooled by the Commissioner of Conservation into a . . . the lands covered by the lease, and that the effect of this was that there was production from the 7.58 . . . Production was secured in this case from land, outside the lease, but within the unit of which the 7.58 . . .
. . . Defendant then requested that 7.58 acres, lying in the S ½ of SW ¼ of SE ¼ of Section 33, Township 16 . . . This 7.58 acre tract was proven, by information obtained while drilling the C. A. . . . exercise his option to pool for the Commissioner of Conservation has determined in his Order that the 7.58 . . . established during the primary term and prior to production being obtained from the acreage with which the 7.58 . . .
. . . Representing 7.58 percent of the value of all equipment used. . . .
. . . The log shows that on December 19th, at 7.58, there was a strong wind of gale force and the discharging . . .
. . . On June 3, 4, and 5, 1949, 7.58 inches of rain fell in the Lakin area where this ditch is located. . . . fell, but even if we consider the fall of 4.55 inches as against the total three days’ fall of 1949 of 7.58 . . .
. . . than 5.24 per cent ‘of such sales, whereas its profits upon its renegotiable sales were not less than 7.58 . . .
. . . $465,049.66 in 1940 and that the Commissioner allowed as deductible officers’ compensation of $35,250 or 7.58 . . .
. . . investigation and make an appraisal as provided by the act and íound a foreign market value of from $7.52 to $7.58 . . .
. . . various importations to range from $4 to $5 per ton and the foreign-market values to range from $7.52 to $7.58 . . . in the order but expressed the view that there was no evidence in the record of a foreign value of $7.58 . . .
. . . was in reappraisement 81809-A, $7.52 per ton; and in reappraisements 81810-A to 81819-A, inclusive, $7.58 . . .
. . . as white-pine lands and would have yielded 70,357,572 feet of lumber, which at the time was worth $7.58 . . . Norway pine was worth at the time $5.13 per thousand feet, or $21,955.70; and the white pine was worth $7.58 . . .
. . . marie by defendant, was subtracted from defendant's selling price, and the remainder is the §25,32)7.58 . . .
. . . amount with which the petitioners; as individuals, were severally charged was as .follows: Russell, $7.58 . . .